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Beekeeping: North Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do beekeeping rules compare between North Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

North Las Vegas and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

North Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping in North Las Vegas is governed by Title 6 Animals and Nevada Department of Agriculture registration under NRS 552. Residential placement is limited by setbacks.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping is permitted in unincorporated Clark County under Title 10 and Title 30 with hive setbacks and annual registration with the Nevada Department of Agriculture. Africanized bee concerns apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorth Las VegasParadise
State RegistrationNevada Department of Agriculture under NRS 552-
Local CodeNLVMC Title 6 and zoning setbacks-
Typical Setback10 to 25 feet from property line-
Flyway Barrier6-foot fence or hedge commonly required6 ft within 25 ft
HOA BansCommon under NRS 116-
Setback-10-15 feet typical
Water-On owner property
State Register-NRS 552 annual
AHB Zone-All S. Nevada

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

North Las Vegas FAQ

Do I need a state permit for bees in North Las Vegas?

Yes. Nevada requires apiary registration with the Department of Agriculture under NRS 552 regardless of city rules, with annual renewal.

Can my HOA prohibit beekeeping?

Yes. Under NRS 116, CC and R rules in Aliante, Eldorado, and other master-planned communities commonly ban beekeeping entirely.

Paradise FAQ

Can I keep bees in unincorporated Clark County?

Yes, subject to zoning setbacks, a flyway barrier, an on-property water source, and annual registration with the Nevada Department of Agriculture. HOAs may still prohibit hives.

What about aggressive feral swarms?

Southern Nevada is in the Africanized honeybee zone, so feral swarms are presumed Africanized. Call a licensed bee remover or Clark County Vector Control rather than attempting to catch the swarm.

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