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Haltom City vs North Richland Hills

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

Haltom City has fewer restrictions than North Richland Hills.

Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Haltom City permits residential beekeeping with setback conditions under Chapter 14. TX Ag Code 131 and TAIS govern beekeeping statewide. Hobby beekeepers need no state registration; interstate moves need a TAIS permit.

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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

FactHaltom CityNorth Richland Hills
Hives AllowedYes, with setback conditions-
Typical Setback10 to 25 feet from property line-
Flyway Barrier6-foot wall or hedge best practice-
State AgencyTAIS, Texas Apiary Inspection Service-
Interstate Permit200 dollars plus health certificate-
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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Haltom City FAQ

Can I keep bees in Haltom City?

Yes. Residential beekeeping is generally allowed subject to setback requirements, water availability, and requeening of aggressive colonies. Check with Planning at (817) 222-7700 for current setback specifics.

Do I need a state beekeeping permit in Texas?

Hobby beekeepers do not need state registration. Moving hives across state lines requires a 200 dollar permit and health certificate from the Texas Apiary Inspection Service (TAIS). Commercial operations also register with TAIS.

What if my neighbor's bees are aggressive?

Chapter 14 treats aggressive apiaries as a nuisance. Document incidents and contact Animal Services. Owners may be required to requeen with European stock or remove colonies that repeatedly threaten neighbors.

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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