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Largo vs Seminole

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Largo, FL and Seminole, FL?

Largo and Seminole have similar restriction levels.

Largo, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Florida Statute 379.412 prohibits intentionally feeding or attracting wildlife where it creates a public safety risk, with escalating penalties for repeat bear and alligator feeding ranging from civil citations to third-degree felonies.

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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Feeding wildlife in Seminole is restricted under Florida Fish and Wildlife rules and local nuisance code. Feeding alligators, bears, raccoons, and sandhill cranes is prohibited or strictly regulated to prevent habituation and public safety risks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLargoSeminole
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Alligator feeding-Prohibited statewide
Bear feeding-Prohibited
Sandhill cranes-Cannot be fed
Songbird feeders-Generally allowed
Maximum fine-$500 plus jail time

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Largo FAQ

Is feeding ducks at the park illegal?

Intentional feeding of wildlife including waterfowl can violate state law if it creates safety, sanitation, or wildlife habituation issues; many parks post no-feeding signs.

What if alligators come into my yard?

Never feed an alligator. Call FWC's Nuisance Alligator Hotline at 866-FWC-GATOR for animals that pose a threat; feeding is a separate criminal offense.

Seminole FAQ

Can I feed ducks at Lake Seminole?

Feeding wild ducks is discouraged due to health concerns and is prohibited if it creates nuisance or attracts protected species. Bread feeding harms waterfowl.

Is feeding alligators illegal?

Yes, intentionally feeding alligators is a second-degree misdemeanor under FAC 68A-4.001 statewide because it makes alligators dangerous to humans.

Can I keep bird feeders in my yard?

Yes, bird feeders for songbirds are generally permitted, but you must not allow them to attract raccoons, bears, or other regulated wildlife species.

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