Victorville enforces property maintenance under VMC Title 8 requiring pest-free conditions. San Bernardino County Vector Control handles rodents and mosquitoes. Licensed pesticide applicators must follow DPR rules.
Victorville Municipal Code Title 8 (Health and Safety) requires property owners to maintain premises free of rodents, insects, and other vermin. Code Enforcement can issue nuisance abatement orders under VMC Chapter 8.32 for infestations threatening public health. San Bernardino County Department of Public Health Vector Control Program responds to mosquito breeding, rodent complaints, and vector-borne disease risks (West Nile virus, hantavirus). Commercial pest control operators must be licensed by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) and file Notices of Intent for structural fumigation. Restricted pesticides require county permits. High Desert properties face unique challenges from ground squirrels, pack rats, scorpions, and seasonal mosquito breeding in stormwater basins. Property owners must eliminate harborage conditions like standing water and debris.
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