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Pest Control: Green Valley vs Tucson

How do pest control rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Green Valley and Tucson have similar restriction levels.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Pest control in Pima County is regulated by the Arizona Office of Pest Management (OPM) under ARS 32-2301 et seq. All pest control operators must hold OPM licenses. Sonoran Desert pests including bark scorpions, subterranean termites, and Africanized bees require specialized treatment approaches and licensed applicators.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Pest control firms in Tucson must be licensed by the Arizona Department of Agriculture's Pest Management Division. Tucson Code Chapter 6 and Pima County Health enforce habitable-condition rules requiring landlords to address rodents, roaches, and bed bugs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyTucson
Regulatory AgencyAZ Office of Pest Management-
Governing LawARS 32-2301 to 32-2329-
Key PestsBark scorpions, termites, Africanized bees-
License TypesBPC + QP certifications-
Termite ReportsRequired for FHA/VA loans-
Licensing agency-Arizona Dept of Agriculture
Habitability law-ARS §33-1324
Local enforcement-Tucson Code Chapter 6
Vector partner-Pima County Health

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Green Valley FAQ

Does the pest control company need a license to treat for scorpions in Pima County?

Yes. All commercial pest control operators in Arizona must hold an active OPM business license and qualifying party certification. Verify licenses at the OPM website before hiring.

Are termite inspections required when selling a home in Pima County?

Termite inspections (Wood Infestation Reports) are required for FHA and VA loans. While not legally required for conventional sales, they are standard practice and strongly recommended in Pima County due to high termite pressure.

Who handles mosquito control in Pima County?

Pima County Health Department conducts mosquito surveillance and community abatement programs, particularly for West Nile virus prevention.

Tucson FAQ

What if my Tucson landlord ignores a roach problem?

Send written notice citing ARS §33-1324 and Tucson Code Chapter 6. If the landlord still refuses, file a code-enforcement complaint with the city and consult the Arizona Tenants Advocates resources.

Do I need a license to spray my own house?

Homeowners may use over-the-counter products inside their own residence. Hiring someone to apply pesticides commercially requires Arizona Department of Agriculture licensure for both the firm and the applicator.

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