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Ontario vs San Bernardino

How do pest control rules compare between Ontario, CA and San Bernardino, CA?

Ontario and San Bernardino have similar restriction levels.

Ontario, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Ontario property owners must abate rodents, cockroaches, bed bugs, and mosquito breeding under OMC Chapter 30 and coordinate with the West Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District.

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San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

San Bernardino requires owners to keep premises free of rodents and vermin. Commercial pest control operators must hold Structural Pest Control Board licenses under Bus and Prof Code 8500.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOntarioSan Bernardino
CodeOMC Chapter 30 (Public Nuisance)-
Vector controlWest Valley MVCD (909) 635-0307-
Rental dutyCivil Code 1941.1 habitability-
Bed bug noticeCivil Code 1954.603-
Commercial Licensing-CA Structural Pest Control Board
Governing Statute-Bus and Prof Code 8500
Habitability Duty-Civil Code 1941.1
Fumigation Notice-48 hours before treatment
Vector Control-West Valley MVCD

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Ontario FAQ

Who pays for pest control in a rental?

Under California Civil Code 1941.1, landlords must keep the unit free of vermin; tenants who cause an infestation through negligence may be charged back.

Do I need a permit to have my house fumigated?

No City permit, but the licensed operator must file a Notice of Intent with the County Agricultural Commissioner before tenting.

San Bernardino FAQ

Who is responsible for pest control in a San Bernardino rental?

Under Civil Code 1941.1 the landlord must deliver and maintain the unit free of vermin at move-in and must address infestations caused by structural defects. Tenants are responsible for infestations caused by their own acts such as unsanitary conditions or keeping pets.

Do I need a license to apply pesticides at my own home?

Homeowners applying EPA-registered consumer pesticides on their own residential property do not need a Structural Pest Control Board license. Commercial operators providing pest control for hire must be licensed by the board.

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