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Beekeeping: Northglenn vs Westminster

How do beekeeping rules compare between Northglenn, CO and Westminster, CO?

Northglenn and Westminster have similar restriction levels.

Northglenn, CO

Adams County

Some Restrictions

Colorado requires apiary registration with the Department of Agriculture and follows state honeybee health standards under the Bee Inspection Act applied uniformly statewide to beekeepers.

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Westminster, CO

Adams County

Some Restrictions

Westminster may allow residential beekeeping with hive limits and setbacks. Colorado Bee Act (CRS Β§35-80-101) requires apiary registration.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorthglennWestminster
StatuteC.R.S. 35-25-101-
RegistrationRequired statewideCDA apiary registration
RegulatorCO Dept. of Agriculture-
Disease FocusAmerican foulbrood-
Hives-Check city limits (2 to 4 typical)
Setbacks-Per city code
State Law-CRS Β§35-80-101

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Northglenn FAQ

Do I need to register my beehives in Colorado?

Yes. Colorado law requires all apiaries to be registered with the Colorado Department of Agriculture, regardless of colony size or location, to enable disease inspection and tracking.

Can cities ban beekeeping despite state registration?

State registration does not preempt local zoning. Municipalities may regulate hive placement, setbacks, and density in residential areas, though outright bans are rare.

Westminster FAQ

Can I keep bees?

Check Westminster municipal code for hive limits and setbacks. Register with the Colorado Department of Agriculture.

How many hives can I have?

Typically 2 to 4 hives on residential lots where allowed. Check Westminster code.

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