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Palmdale vs Torrance

How do beekeeping rules compare between Palmdale, CA and Torrance, CA?

Palmdale has fewer restrictions than Torrance.

Palmdale, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Palmdale may allow residential beekeeping with hive limits and setback requirements. Regulations vary widely between California cities.

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Torrance, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Torrance Municipal Code Chapter 41 (Animals and Fowl) prohibits beekeeping in the city except on land zoned for industrial uses with a permit from the Environmental Quality and Energy Conservation Commission. A 'colony' is defined as one hive and its contents including bees, comb, honey, pollen, brood, and appliances.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPalmdaleTorrance
HivesTypically 1 to 4 residential-
SetbackVaries by city-
Flyway6-ft barrier may be required-
RegistrationCounty ag commissioner-
Residential-Prohibited
Industrial Zone-Permit required
Permit From-Environmental Quality Commission
Code-TMC Div. 4, Ch. 1

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Palmdale FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard?

Many California cities allow limited residential beekeeping. Check Palmdale municipal code for hive limits and setbacks.

Do I need to register?

You may need to register with the county agricultural commissioner. Check local requirements.

Torrance FAQ

Can I keep bees at my home in Torrance?

No. Beekeeping is prohibited in residential areas. It is only allowed on industrial-zoned land with a permit from the Environmental Quality and Energy Conservation Commission.

How do I get a beekeeping permit in Torrance?

Apply to the Environmental Quality and Energy Conservation Commission. The property must be zoned for industrial use.

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