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Beekeeping: Menifee vs Temecula

How do beekeeping rules compare between Menifee, CA and Temecula, CA?

Menifee has fewer restrictions than Temecula.

Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Menifee does not publish a standalone beekeeping ordinance. Apiaries are regulated as an accessory use under the Title 9 Development Code (Dec 2019), generally permitted in rural-residential and agricultural zones with setback requirements. State law requires apiary registration with the county agricultural commissioner under Cal. Food & Agric. Code §29040 (registration within 30 days of establishment). Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner administers the state apiary program.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Beekeeping in Temecula is regulated under California Food & Agricultural Code §29001+ and local zoning. Beekeeping is generally permitted on rural-residential and agricultural parcels, with apiary registration required with the Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner. Standard suburban lots and HOA communities typically prohibit hives. Wine Country and Equestrian parcels readily accommodate beekeeping.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMenifeeTemecula
State registrationCal. Food & Agric. Code §29040 — register within 30 days-
Registering agencyRiverside County Agricultural Commissioner-
Local zoningMenifee Development Code Title 9 — accessory use in RR / agricultural zones-
RenewalAnnual-
SetbacksPer Development Code zoning standards-
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Menifee FAQ

Can I keep bees in Menifee?

Yes, beekeeping is generally permitted in Rural Residential and agricultural zones under the Title 9 Development Code as an accessory use. Higher-density residential zones may not allow apiaries — verify with Planning at 951-723-3741.

Do I need to register my hives?

Yes. Cal. Food & Agric. Code §29040 requires apiary registration with the Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner within 30 days of establishment, renewed annually.

Are there setback requirements for hives?

Yes — the Title 9 Development Code sets hive setbacks from property lines and dwellings as part of accessory animal-keeping standards. Specific distances depend on zoning.

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