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Beekeeping: Marana vs Sahuarita

How do beekeeping rules compare between Marana, AZ and Sahuarita, AZ?

Sahuarita has fewer restrictions than Marana.

Marana, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Marana allows beekeeping on residential lots under Pima County Animal Control standards. The town has no standalone beekeeping ordinance, but nuisance complaints are handled through Town Code Chapter 6-1 and Pima County Code Chapter 6.04 which covers bee colony management and Africanized-bee response.

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Sahuarita, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

Sahuarita allows residential beekeeping with no town permit. Register colonies with the Arizona Department of Agriculture under ARS 3-904. Right to Farm (ARS 3-112) protects compliant apiaries.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMaranaSahuarita
Town OrdinanceNo standalone beekeeping code-
County EnforcementPima County Code 6.04-
State RegistrationARS 3-363 apiary registration-
HOA RestrictionsMay apply in master-planned communities-
Permit-State registration (ARS 3-904)
Enforcement-Pima County Animal Control
Right to Farm-ARS 3-112 protections
Inspections-AZ Dept of Agriculture

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Marana FAQ

Can I keep bees in my Marana backyard?

Yes. Marana has no zoning prohibition on backyard beekeeping, and Arizona state law under ARS 3-363.02 prevents outright local bans. However, your HOA may have CC&R restrictions, and colonies that become a nuisance can be cited under Pima County Animal Control.

Do I need to register my hive?

The Arizona Department of Agriculture requires apiary registration under ARS 3-363. Marana does not have a separate registration requirement.

Sahuarita FAQ

Do I need a Sahuarita permit to keep bees?

No town-specific permit is required. You must register your colonies with the Arizona Department of Agriculture under ARS 3-904 and comply with Pima County animal nuisance rules.

What if my bees become aggressive?

Pima County Animal Control handles Africanized bee complaints. They can order colony removal or destruction at the owner expense if the hive poses a public safety threat.

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