Intrastate application - Texas Apiary Inspection Service - Texas AandM - tais tamu 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Intrastate application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, date, and address in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the date of inspection and your phone number. Ensure that your email address is accurate for any correspondence.
  4. To obtain your permit, note that a fee of $35.00 is required. If you have not been inspected, include a notarized affidavit by filling in your name and signing where indicated.
  5. Complete the section regarding the total number of colonies and equipment to be moved. List each county along with general location and number of colonies.
  6. If additional space is needed, utilize the back of the application as instructed.

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For each additional 2.5 acres one additional hive is required. If additional acreage is less than 2.5 acres, no additional hive is required. For example, if a property owner has 14.6 acres of land used for beekeeping, nine hives would be needed to qualify. For 19 acres, 11 hives would be required.
The best place to start down the path to becoming a beekeeper is by becoming an apprentice beekeeper. By working with an established beekeeper, in your area, you will learn the basics of hive management. The best place to find a beekeeper willing to help is your local bee club.
The beekeeping laws in Texas are limited. The state of Texas does not require a beekeeper to register. If bees are brought into the state from outside the border, then the beekeeper must have a health certificate and an interstate permit ($200).
How Many Acres Does the Law Allow for Keeping Bees? Texas law restricts the property covered by this valuation to between 5 and 20 acres, so you must have at least 5 acres to qualify. Many counties remove an acre for buildings or a homestead. In that case you would need 6 acres to qualify.