Reno property maintenance code requires owners to keep premises free of vermin. Washoe County Health District handles vector complaints. NRS 555 governs commercial pesticide licensing.
Reno Municipal Code property maintenance provisions require owners and occupants to keep buildings and premises free of pest infestations including rats, mice, cockroaches, and bed bugs. Landlords are responsible for initial extermination in multi-unit properties, and tenants must cooperate with treatment. Nevada NRS 555 regulates commercial pest control: applicators must be licensed by the Nevada Department of Agriculture, and restricted-use pesticides require certification. The Washoe County Health District investigates complaints related to vector-borne disease risks, including mosquito breeding around stagnant water (important in Truckee River floodplain areas) and rodent harborage. Hantavirus is a concern in the Reno area due to deer mice in rural interfaces; residents are advised to seal entry points and avoid disturbing rodent droppings. Bed bug complaints are handled through code enforcement and health district coordination.
Failure to abate infestation: code enforcement notice of violation, abatement order, and potential re-inspection fees. Unlicensed commercial pest application: NV Dept. of Agriculture enforcement.
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