I had my home established as a wildlife habitat years ago. I provide year round water and food sources for many species.
I live in suburban Atlanta and people think that I am crazy for having chickens and bees.
My tiny town allows bees, chickens, & livestock inside the city limits.
Neighbor has bees that visit my garden & orchards. Fine with me.
But now he’s got a horse. City ordinance requires at least 2 acres per livestock animal. His yard is about 1/8 acre. He’s got the horse confined in an 8’x 8’ dog pen.
Should I complain?
I lived in Rome and Athens, Ga. Glad to hear from Suburban Atlanta, Ga. I keep various water saucers in my back yard for the area cats, birds, bees, squirrels, and have on occasion been visited by raccoons and foxes. My house in inside the Denver City limits. About 2 times per year I put stale bread(winter) out for the birds and squirrels. Other wise I just let the wild life hunt and gather for their food.
A real life version of Good Neighbors.