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Grapevine vs North Richland Hills

How do beekeeping rules compare between Grapevine, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Grapevine has fewer restrictions than North Richland Hills.

Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Beekeeping is allowed in Grapevine residential zones subject to setbacks and hive density limits. No city permit is required. Texas Apiary Inspection Service regulates hive movement and commercial operations.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping in North Richland Hills is permitted on lots of sufficient size with setbacks from neighbors. Registration with the Texas Apiary Inspection Service is required for five or more colonies.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrapevineNorth Richland Hills
PermitNot required for hobby-
Setback25 feet typical-
Flyway Barrier6-foot fence required-
State RegistrationTAIS at Texas A&M-
Commercial Permit200 dollars for interstate-
Hive setback-25 ft from property line
Flyway barrier-6 ft if within 25 ft
State registration-5+ colonies (TAIS)
State law-TX Agriculture Ch. 131
Contact-Animal Services (817) 427-6570

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Grapevine FAQ

Do I need a permit to keep bees in Grapevine?

No city permit is required for hobby beekeeping. TAIS registration is recommended and required for operations with more than 6 hives or interstate movement.

How many hives can I have?

Standard lots are generally limited to 2 hives. More are allowed on larger acreage. Check with Planning at (817) 410-3155 for specific property limits.

Who handles a bee swarm in my yard?

Local beekeeper clubs including Metro Beekeepers and Cross Timbers Beekeepers will come retrieve a swarm for free. Avoid exterminators which kill the colony unnecessarily.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Can I keep bees in my NRH backyard?

Yes, hobby hives are allowed on residential lots with required setbacks and flyway screening.

Do I need to register my hives?

Yes, beekeepers with 5 or more colonies must register with the Texas Apiary Inspection Service.

What if my HOA bans beekeeping?

HOA rules in communities like Home Town may be stricter than city rules; check your CC&Rs.

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