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Moorpark vs Thousand Oaks

How do rodent control rules compare between Moorpark, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Moorpark and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Moorpark, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Moorpark property owners must keep premises free of rodent harborage under nuisance and property maintenance rules. Accumulated debris, uncovered trash, and pet food left outside can trigger code enforcement notices.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Thousand Oaks property owners must abate rat, mouse, and rodent infestations as nuisances under TOMC Title 8. Ventura County Environmental Health investigates complaints and may order abatement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoorparkThousand Oaks
City codeMMC Title 8-
Rodenticide limitsCA AB 1788-
Commercial complaintsVentura Co Env. Health-
Residential complaintsMoorpark code enforcement-
Code authority-TOMC Title 8
Investigator-Ventura County and city
Common pest-Roof rats, woodrats
Abatement window-10-30 days typical

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Moorpark FAQ

Can I still buy rat poison in Moorpark?

First-generation rodenticides remain available, but second-generation anticoagulants are restricted under California AB 1788 because of secondary poisoning risk to wildlife like owls and bobcats.

Who do I report a neighbor's rodent infestation to?

For a residence, contact Moorpark code enforcement. For a restaurant or commercial food facility, contact Ventura County Environmental Health, which handles food facility inspections.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Who do I call about rats in my Thousand Oaks neighborhood?

Call Thousand Oaks Code Compliance at city hall or Ventura County Environmental Health. Either agency takes complaints and coordinates inspection on private property.

Can the city force my neighbor to clean up rat harborage?

Yes. After inspection confirming nuisance conditions, the city issues an abatement notice with a deadline. Non-compliance triggers citations and possible city-contracted cleanup.

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