Pest control operations in Corona are regulated by the California Structural Pest Control Board for structural pests and California Department of Pesticide Regulation for general pesticide use. Property owners are responsible for pest abatement; rodent and vector issues may trigger county health enforcement.
Pest control activities in Corona involve multiple state and county regulators. Structural pest control work including termite treatment, fumigation, and structural rodent exclusion must be performed by companies licensed by the California Structural Pest Control Board (SPCB). Branch 1 licensees handle wood-destroying organisms, Branch 2 general household pests, and Branch 3 fumigation. Pesticide application generally is regulated by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) and locally by the Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner. Tent fumigation requires neighbor notification, gas company shutdown, and posting of warning signs. Property owners are responsible for maintaining premises free of conditions that attract pests including standing water (mosquito breeding), accumulated trash, and harborage. Rodent infestations affecting public health are addressed by Riverside County Department of Public Health Vector Control Program. Wildlife issues including coyotes commonly seen in Skyline area, raccoons, and skunks fall under California Department of Fish and Wildlife jurisdiction; trapping of fur-bearing wildlife generally requires a depredation permit. Bee removal must follow specific procedures to protect pollinators where possible. Improper pesticide application, dumping pesticide containers, or uncertified application of restricted-use products can result in significant penalties.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Corona code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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