Pest Control: Burlington vs Cambridge
How do pest control rules compare between Burlington, MA and Cambridge, MA?
Burlington has fewer restrictions than Cambridge.
Burlington, MA
Middlesex County
State Sanitary Code 105 CMR 410 requires landlords to maintain pest-free dwellings. Pesticide use is licensed under MGL c.132B and 333 CMR.
View full Burlington rules βCambridge, MA
Middlesex County
Cambridge property owners must maintain premises free of rodents and pests under the Sanitary Code and city ordinance, with mandatory pre-demolition and construction rodent control plans.
View full Cambridge rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Burlington | Cambridge |
|---|---|---|
| Sanitary Code | 105 CMR 410 | - |
| Pesticide law | MGL c.132B | - |
| Regulations | 333 CMR 10, 11 | - |
| Multi-unit | Owner responsible | - |
| Enforcement | Local BOH | Inspectional Services |
| Code | - | 105 CMR 410 |
| Construction IPM plan | - | Required pre-permit |
| Trash containers | - | Rodent-proof, tight lids |
| Complaints | - | iReport or 311 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Burlington FAQ
Can a landlord charge for extermination?
Generally no in multi-unit buildings; 105 CMR 410 places responsibility on the owner.
Do I need a license to spray my own yard?
No for homeowner residential use of consumer products, but commercial applicators must be licensed.
Cambridge FAQ
Do I need a rodent plan for construction?
Yes, Cambridge requires an IPM rodent control plan for demolition and major construction to prevent pest migration.
Who is responsible for pest control in rentals?
Under 105 CMR 410, the property owner is generally responsible unless the tenant caused the infestation.
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