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Rodent Control: Arlington Heights vs Chicago

How do rodent control rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Chicago, IL?

Arlington Heights and Chicago have similar restriction levels.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County DPH runs vector surveillance for rodents and mosquitos across suburban Cook, while the Illinois Structural Pest Control Act (225 ILCS 235) licenses pest operators statewide. Property owners must abate rodent harborage; suburban municipalities enforce nuisance abatement locally.

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Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago consistently ranks as America's rattiest city. MCC 7-28-710 makes property owners responsible for rat-proofing buildings and yards. CDPH Bureau of Environmental Health and Streets and Sanitation Rodent Control Bureau respond to 311 complaints with baiting and inspections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsChicago
County programCCDPH Vector Surveillance-
State licensing225 ILCS 235 Pest Control Act-
Owner dutyEliminate harborage, food sourcesMCC 7-28-710 rat-proofing
Suburban coverageContracting municipalities only-
Chicago handlerCDPH Bureau of Rodent Control-
City response-311 to Rodent Control Bureau
Inspector-CDPH Environmental Health
Fine range-$300-$600 per day

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington Heights FAQ

How do I report rats in suburban Cook County?

Call the village or city public works first since most suburbs handle rodent complaints locally. Unincorporated residents can contact CCDPH Environmental Health at 708-633-4000 or file an online complaint.

Can I buy rodenticide at a Cook County hardware store?

Yes for over-the-counter first-generation anticoagulants and snap traps. Restricted-use products like brodifacoum require a 225 ILCS 235 commercial applicator license issued by the Illinois Department of Public Health.

Does CCDPH cover my municipality?

Only if your municipality contracts for environmental health services. Roughly 120 suburban Cook villages participate. Chicago, Evanston, Oak Park, and Skokie run their own health departments with separate vector control programs.

Chicago FAQ

How do I report rats in my alley?

Call 311 or use the CHI311 app to file a Rodent Baiting service request. Streets and Sanitation typically baits the alley within seven days and surveys neighboring properties for harborage.

Is my landlord required to fix a rat problem?

Yes. Under MCC 7-28-710 and the RLTO habitability rules, the building owner must rat-proof and eliminate active infestations. Tenants can withhold rent or sue if the landlord ignores written notice.

Can Chicago bait my private yard?

No. The Rodent Control Bureau bait program covers public alleys and city right-of-way only. Private yards are the owner's responsibility, though the city offers free educational inspections on request.

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