Kaneohe vs Urban Honolulu
How do beekeeping rules compare between Kaneohe, HI and Urban Honolulu, HI?
Kaneohe and Urban Honolulu have similar restriction levels.
Kaneohe, HI
Honolulu County
Kaneohe lacks a standalone beekeeping ordinance. Hives are permitted where agriculture is allowed under the Land Use Ordinance, primarily mauka and valley parcels.
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Honolulu County
Honolulu has no dedicated beekeeping ordinance; hives are treated as an agricultural activity permitted only in zoning districts that allow agriculture under the Land Use Ordinance (ROH Chapter 21), with state apiary registration required under HRS 152.
View full Urban Honolulu rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Kaneohe | Urban Honolulu |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| Dedicated ordinance | - | None |
| Zoning authority | - | LUO Ch. 21 |
| State registration | - | HRS Ch. 152 |
| Accessory uses | - | LUO Article 5 |
| Proposed rules | - | Bill 10/65 pending |
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Kaneohe FAQ
Are hives allowed in a Kaneohe residential lot?
Generally no. Only agricultural zoning districts permit beekeeping as an accessory use.
Do I need state registration?
Yes. Register your apiary with the Hawaii Department of Agriculture under HRS 152.
Urban Honolulu FAQ
Can I keep bees in my Honolulu backyard?
Only if your lot is in a zoning district that allows agriculture under LUO Chapter 21. Most Urban Honolulu residential zones do not qualify.
Do I need to register my hives?
Yes, state apiary rules under HRS Chapter 152 require registration and inspection, regardless of where the hives are located in the city.
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