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Lancaster vs Los Angeles

How do rodent control rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Lancaster and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Code Title 11 Chapter 11.32 makes property owners countywide responsible for abating rodents. LACDPH Vector Management investigates outdoor complaints in unincorporated areas and supports cities. California AB-1788 bans second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides for non-licensed users statewide.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LAMC Β§41.50 makes every property owner responsible for keeping premises free of rats and mice. The LA County Vector Management Program investigates complaints. California AB-1788 (2020) bans second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides for non-licensed users statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLos Angeles
Owner dutyLA County Code Title 11.32LAMC Β§41.50 abatement
InvestigatorLACDPH Vector ManagementLACDPH Vector Management
Banned poisonsSecond-generation anticoagulants (AB-1788)Second-generation anticoagulants (AB-1788)
Allowed for homeownersSnap traps, exclusion, first-generation baitsSnap traps, exclusion, first-generation baits
CoverageCountywide outdoor complaint response-

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Lancaster FAQ

How do I report a rat problem in unincorporated LA County?

Call LA County Vector Management at (626) 430-5450 or file online. Inspectors investigate and may refer to County Code Enforcement if abatement under Title 11.32 is needed on a private property.

Can I still buy rat poison at the hardware store?

Yes for first-generation anticoagulants and non-anticoagulant baits. Second-generation products like brodifacoum are restricted-use under AB-1788 and require a licensed pest control applicator.

Does Vector Management cover my city?

Yes for outdoor complaints. LACDPH Vector Management covers all unincorporated areas plus cities without their own programs. Contract-city services are coordinated through county public health agreements.

Los Angeles FAQ

My neighbor's yard is full of rats β€” who do I call?

File a complaint with LA County Vector Management online or at (626) 430-5450. They will inspect and refer to LA Code Enforcement if abatement under LAMC Β§41.50 is needed.

Can I still buy rat poison at the hardware store?

Yes for first-generation anticoagulants and non-anticoagulant baits. Second-generation products like brodifacoum are restricted-use under AB-1788 and require a licensed pest control applicator.

Is the city responsible for rats in the storm drain?

No. LA Sanitation may bait public sewers, but private property abatement is the owner's duty. Vector Management coordinates outdoor public-space rodent control.

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