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Beekeeping: Manteca vs Tracy

How do beekeeping rules compare between Manteca, CA and Tracy, CA?

Manteca and Tracy have similar restriction levels.

Manteca, CA

San Joaquin County

Some Restrictions

Manteca does not have specific beekeeping ordinance language in its municipal code, but beekeeping is regulated under general nuisance and animal control provisions. California Food & Agricultural Code requires bee colony registration with the county agricultural commissioner.

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Tracy, CA

San Joaquin County

Some Restrictions

Tracy does not have a dedicated beekeeping ordinance but general nuisance and animal regulations apply. California law requires hive registration with the San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner. Hives must not create a nuisance for neighbors.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMantecaTracy
City PermitNot specifically required by MMCNo specific TMC requirement
County RegistrationRequired — SJ County Ag Commissioner (209) 953-6000Required — SJ County Ag Commissioner (209) 953-6000
Nuisance StandardHives must not disturb neighborsMust not disturb neighbors
State LawCA Food & Agricultural Code §29041CA Food & Agric. Code §29041

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Manteca FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Manteca?

Manteca does not have specific beekeeping ordinance language in its municipal code, but beekeeping is regulated under general nuisance and animal control provisions. California Food & Agricultural Code requires bee colony registration with the county agricultural commissioner.

What are the beekeeping regulations in Manteca?

City Permit: Not specifically required by MMC. County Registration: Required — SJ County Ag Commissioner (209) 953-6000. Nuisance Standard: Hives must not disturb neighbors. State Law: CA Food & Agricultural Code §29041.

Tracy FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Tracy?

Tracy does not have a dedicated beekeeping ordinance but general nuisance and animal regulations apply. California law requires hive registration with the San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner. Hives must not create a nuisance for neighbors.

What are the beekeeping regulations in Tracy?

City Permit: No specific TMC requirement. County Registration: Required — SJ County Ag Commissioner (209) 953-6000. Nuisance Standard: Must not disturb neighbors. State Law: CA Food & Agric. Code §29041.

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