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Missouri City vs Sugar Land

How do beekeeping rules compare between Missouri City, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Missouri City, TX

Fort Bend County

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Sugar Land does not explicitly prohibit beekeeping in its Code of Ordinances, but the activity may be restricted under the Development Code's land use regulations. Texas state law (Agriculture Code Ch. 131) protects beekeeping as an agricultural activity. HOA deed restrictions in master-planned communities may separately prohibit or restrict hives.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMissouri CitySugar Land
City Ban-No explicit ban
State Law-TX Agriculture Code Ch. 131
Apiary Registration-Required (state)
HOA Restrictions-Common in Sugar Land

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Missouri City FAQ

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Sugar Land FAQ

Can I keep bees in Sugar Land?

Sugar Land does not explicitly ban beekeeping, but it may not be a permitted use in standard residential zones under the Development Code. Check your zoning district (Sec. 2-71) and HOA deed restrictions. State law requires apiary registration.

Do I need to register my beehives in Texas?

Yes. Texas Agriculture Code Ch. 131 requires all apiaries to be registered with the Texas Apiary Inspection Service, regardless of the number of colonies.

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