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Beekeeping: Jurupa Valley vs Palm Springs

How do beekeeping rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Jurupa Valley has fewer restrictions than Palm Springs.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

California requires every beekeeper in the state — including Jurupa Valley hobbyists — to annually register apiary locations with the county agricultural commissioner by January 1 under Cal. Food & Agricultural Code §29040. Locally, Jurupa Valley Title 9 (Planning and Zoning) treats apiaries as an accessory agricultural use, broadly permitted on Agricultural-zoned (A-1, A-2) and Light Agriculture parcels and conditional elsewhere. Riverside County is within California's established Africanized honey bee (AHB) range, so flyway barriers and water sources are practical necessities.

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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs has no specific ordinance permitting residential beekeeping, and apiaries are treated as livestock uses restricted in residential zones under Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 10.80 and the zoning code. Beekeepers must also comply with California Food and Agricultural Code §29001 et seq., which requires registration with the Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner and imposes colony-location and identification rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyPalm Springs
State registrationCal. Food & Ag Code §29040 — annual apiary registration by Jan 1-
Where to registerRiverside County Department of Agriculture / Weights & Measures-
Local zoningJurupa Valley Title 9 — apiaries as accessory ag use, primarily A-1/A-2 and Ch 9.180 Light Ag zones-
AHB regionRiverside County is within California's established Africanized honey bee range-
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Jurupa Valley FAQ

Do I have to register my backyard hive?

Yes. Cal. Food & Ag Code §29040 requires every California beekeeper — including hobbyists with a single hive — to register annually with the Riverside County agricultural commissioner by January 1. Jurupa Valley's municipal code does not waive this state requirement.

Can I keep bees on my R-1 lot in Jurupa Valley?

Beekeeping is most reliably permitted on Agricultural-zoned (A-1, A-2) and Ch 9.180 Light Ag Pole parcels. On standard residential lots, confirm with Jurupa Valley Community Development whether an accessory apiary is allowed and what setback and flyway-barrier conditions apply.

What if my neighbor complains about my bees?

Stinging incidents or hives placed too close to a property line can be cited under Title 10 nuisance provisions and Title 9 zoning setbacks, even if your colonies are state-registered. Practical mitigation: 6-ft solid flyway barrier in front of hives, on-site water source, and hive setbacks from property lines.

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