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Beekeeping: Vacaville vs Vallejo

How do beekeeping rules compare between Vacaville, CA and Vallejo, CA?

Vacaville and Vallejo have similar restriction levels.

Vacaville, CA

Solano County

Some Restrictions

Vacaville Municipal Code Chapter 6.24 requires a Beekeeping Permit from Community Development to keep hives on any lot in a Residential District, or in a Commercial District where residential uses are allowed. Open Space, Agricultural Hillside, Industrial, and non-residential Commercial parcels are exempt if the hive sits more than 150 ft from any dwelling and at least 100 ft from a public street. Apiary registration with the Solano County Agricultural Commissioner is also required under California Food & Ag Code Section 29040.

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Vallejo, CA

Solano County

Some Restrictions

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

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Key Facts Comparison

FactVacavilleVallejo
Permit Required InResidential + mixed-use Commercial-
FenceSolid, 6 ft tall, within 30 ft of hive-
Allergy Setback200 ft from allergic neighbor-
Open Space Exemption>150 ft from dwelling, >100 ft from street-
State RegistrationCal. Food & Ag Code Sec. 29040-
ContactCommunity Development 707-449-5140-
Hives-Typically 1 to 4 residential
Setback-Varies by city
Flyway-6-ft barrier may be required
Registration-County ag commissioner

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Vacaville FAQ

Do I need a permit to keep bees in Vacaville?

Yes if your lot is in a Residential District or a Commercial District that allows residential uses. VMC Chapter 6.24 requires a Beekeeping Permit from Community Development. Open Space, Agricultural Hillside, Industrial, and pure Commercial parcels are exempt if setback rules are met.

What setbacks apply to a Vacaville beehive?

Each hive must be surrounded by a solid 6-foot fence located no farther than 30 feet from the hive, oriented with entrances facing the keeper's own house. No hive may be within 200 feet of a dwelling occupied by anyone systemically allergic to bee stings.

Do I also need to register with the Ag Commissioner?

Yes. California Food & Agricultural Code Section 29040 requires every beekeeper to register apiary locations annually with the Solano County Agricultural Commissioner, typically through the BeeWhere statewide system at beewhere.calagpermits.org.

Vallejo FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard?

Many California cities allow limited residential beekeeping. Check Vallejo 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.

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