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Beekeeping: Garden Grove vs Orange

How do beekeeping rules compare between Garden Grove, CA and Orange, CA?

Orange has fewer restrictions than Garden Grove.

Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Garden Grove prohibits beekeeping within city limits. Beehives are not permitted on residential properties. This is one of the stricter beekeeping policies in Orange County, with no permit pathway for residential beekeeping.

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Orange, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

The City of Orange regulates beekeeping under OMC Chapter 6.04 (Animal Regulations). Beekeeping is permitted in residential areas subject to hive placement, setback, and management requirements to prevent nuisance conditions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarden GroveOrange
BeekeepingProhibited citywide-
PermitsNone available-
Feral BeesCall pest control or Animal Care-
ContactAnimal Care — (714) 741-5565-
Allowed-Yes, with conditions
Nuisance Standard-Must not disturb neighbors
Water Source-Required near hives
Code Section-OMC Chapter 6.04

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Garden Grove FAQ

Can I keep bees in Garden Grove?

No. Beehives are prohibited within Garden Grove city limits. There is no permit pathway for residential beekeeping.

What should I do about a bee swarm on my property?

Contact a licensed pest control operator or Garden Grove Animal Care Services at (714) 741-5565 for assistance with feral bee colonies or swarms.

Are neighboring cities more permissive about beekeeping?

Some Orange County cities allow limited beekeeping with permits or restrictions. Check with individual city codes or the Orange County Beekeepers Association for alternatives.

Orange FAQ

Can I keep bees in Orange?

Yes. Beekeeping is permitted subject to hive management and placement requirements that prevent nuisance conditions under OMC Chapter 6.04.

What if my bees bother my neighbors?

If bees create a nuisance, the city may require hive removal or relocation under code enforcement provisions.

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