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Rodent Control: Mesa vs Tempe

How do rodent control rules compare between Mesa, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Mesa and Tempe have similar restriction levels.

Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Mesa property owners must keep premises free of rats, mice, and vector-attracting conditions under Title 10 health and sanitation rules. Maricopa County Vector Control assists with mosquito and rodent surveillance across the East Valley.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Maricopa County Vector Control investigates rodent complaints under ARS Β§36-602 and county nuisance rules. Property owners must eliminate harborage and active infestations. Arizona allows EPA-registered rodenticides, traps, and bait stations for consumer use.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMesaTempe
Code titleMesa Title 10 Health and Sanitation-
County partnerMaricopa County Vector Control-
Common attractantsTrash, debris, pet food-
Commercial ruleLicensed pest operator required-
Cost recoveryLien for city abatement-
State authority-Arizona ARS Β§36-602
Investigator-Maricopa County Vector Control
Roof rat focus-Arcadia and central Valley
Consumer rodenticides-Allowed within EPA label
Vector hotline-602-506-0700

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mesa FAQ

Who handles rodent complaints in Mesa?

Mesa Code Compliance handles property condition complaints, while Maricopa County Vector Control handles disease surveillance and outdoor mosquito or rodent issues across the East Valley.

Can the city enter to abate an infestation?

Yes. After notice and a hearing, Mesa can abate severe infestations and bill the property owner, attaching unpaid costs as a lien on the property.

Tempe FAQ

My neighbor's yard is full of rats, who do I call?

Report the property to your city's code enforcement office, or call Maricopa County Vector Control at 602-506-0700 for outdoor populations and roof-rat hot spots. Inspectors will visit and may issue an abatement notice.

Are second-generation rat poisons banned in Arizona?

No. Unlike California, Arizona allows over-the-counter sale and use of EPA-registered rodenticides including some second-generation products. Use bait stations and follow label directions to protect pets and wildlife.

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