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Beekeeping: Fort Worth vs Keller

How do beekeeping rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Keller, TX?

Fort Worth and Keller have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Fort Worth allows beekeeping on residential property under Chapter 6 of the Code. If hive entrances are perpendicular to and within 25 feet of a property line, the keeper must install a solid 6-foot-tall wall, fence, or hedge between the hives and the property line as a flyway barrier.

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Keller, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Keller allows residential beekeeping with placement standards, consistent with TX Agriculture Code 131. Hobby beekeepers need no TAIS registration. Flyway barriers recommended near property lines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthKeller
Code ReferenceFort Worth Code Ch. 6-
Flyway Barrier TriggerHive within 25 ft of property line-
Barrier Height6 ft solid wall, fence, or hedge-
State RegistrationTexas Apiary Inspection Service-
Hobby Permit-None required
Commercial Permit-200 dollars TAIS import
Setback-Roughly 10 to 25 ft from line
Flyway Barrier-6 ft when within 10 ft
HOA Overlay-May prohibit hives

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fort Worth FAQ

Is beekeeping allowed in Fort Worth?

Yes. Beekeeping is allowed on residential property in Fort Worth under Chapter 6. If hive entrances are within 25 ft of a property line, you must install a 6-ft solid wall, fence, or hedge as a flyway barrier.

Do I need to register my Fort Worth hives?

Hobby hives do not need a city permit, but Texas law requires registration with the Texas Apiary Inspection Service if you sell honey or move bees between locations.

Keller FAQ

Do I need a permit to keep bees in Keller?

No city permit is required for hobby beekeeping, and Texas does not require registration for hobby beekeepers. Commercial or interstate operations need TAIS registration.

How close can a beehive be to my property line?

Best practice in Keller is roughly 10 to 25 feet from the property line, with a 6-foot flyway barrier if placed within 10 feet of a neighbor.

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