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Beekeeping: Oxnard vs Thousand Oaks

How do beekeeping rules compare between Oxnard, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Oxnard and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping is allowed in Oxnard under Ventura County agricultural regulations. Hives must be maintained properly and located a safe distance from neighboring properties and public areas.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping is subject to LA County Code Title 10 (adopted by reference) and state regulations. CA Food & Agricultural Code requires hive registration with CDFA. Must maintain water source and comply with setback requirements to prevent swarming complaints.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOxnardThousand Oaks
AllowedYes, with proper management-
SetbackAdequate distance or flyway barrier-
Water SourceMust be provided on siteRequired on premises
OversightVentura County Agricultural Commissioner-
Authority-LA County Code Title 10
State Registration-CDFA hive registration required
Topic-Beekeeping

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Oxnard FAQ

Is beekeeping legal in Oxnard?

Yes. Beekeeping is allowed under Ventura County agricultural regulations. Hives must be properly maintained and located to minimize impacts on neighbors.

Do I need a permit to keep bees in Oxnard?

Check with Ventura County Agricultural Commissioner for registration requirements. Hive placement should follow setback guidelines to avoid nuisance complaints.

Who handles bee swarm complaints in Oxnard?

Contact Ventura County Agricultural Commissioner or a licensed beekeeper for swarm removal. For aggressive bee situations posing immediate danger, call Oxnard PD at (805) 385-7600.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Can I keep bees in Thousand Oaks?

Generally yes, with proper management. Place hives away from property lines (10+ feet) with a flyway barrier. The number of hives may be limited by lot size. Contact the Ventura County Agricultural Commissioner at (805) 388-4343.

How many beehives can I have?

This depends on your lot size and zoning. Smaller residential lots may be limited to 1-2 hives. Larger lots can support more. Check with the Ventura County Agricultural Commissioner for guidance.

What if my neighbor complains about my bees?

Install a 6-foot flyway barrier to redirect bee flight paths above head height. Ensure adequate water sources so bees don't use neighbor's pools. The Agricultural Commissioner at (805) 388-4343 can mediate and inspect hive management.

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