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Rodent Control: San Antonio vs Universal City

How do rodent control rules compare between San Antonio, TX and Universal City, TX?

San Antonio and Universal City have similar restriction levels.

San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

San Antonio Metro Health and Code Enforcement respond to rodent complaints under SAMC Chapters 13 and 14. Property owners are responsible for harborage abatement, while Metro Health treats food establishments and addresses vector-borne disease risks.

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Universal City, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Bexar County property owners must control rodents, mosquitoes, and other vectors on their land. Metro Health responds to vector complaints in San Antonio and unincorporated areas, and may abate nuisance conditions at owner expense.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan AntonioUniversal City
Lead agencySA Metro Health Vector Control-
Owner dutyEliminate harborage and food-
AuthoritySAMC Chapters 13 and 14Metro Health Environmental
City exterminationPublic rights of way only-
ReportingCall 311 or SA311 app-
Common nuisance-Standing water, debris
Cure period-Per notice, typically 10 days
Cost recovery-Lien against property

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Antonio FAQ

Will the city pay to exterminate rats at my house?

No. Private property abatement is the owner's responsibility. Metro Health and Code Enforcement can issue notice and citations, but homeowners must hire a licensed pest control operator for inside-the-fence treatment.

How do I report rats at a restaurant or in an alley?

Call 311 or use the SA311 app. Metro Health investigates food-establishment rodent complaints, while Code Enforcement and Vector Control respond to alleys, vacant lots, and public rights of way.

Universal City FAQ

Who do I call about rats in unincorporated Bexar County?

Metro Health Environmental Health Services accepts vector complaints countywide. They investigate rodent harborage, standing water, and other public health nuisances on private property.

Can the county clean up a neighbor's rodent-infested yard?

Yes, after notice and a cure period. If the owner fails to abate, the county or city may abate the nuisance and place a lien on the property for costs.

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