Pest and nuisance wildlife concerns can affect public health, safety, and quality of life. The city provides pest control services to address issues on public property and can provide guidance for problems on private property. Common concerns include rodents, insects, and wildlife that may be causing damage or creating health risks.
Residents can submit a service request to report pest or nuisance wildlife concerns. The location of the problem is required. Contact details are needed in case more information is required. When reporting, it is helpful to describe the type of pest, the extent of the problem, and any specific locations where activity has been observed.
If the pest issue involves an aggressive animal or an immediate health emergency, contact emergency services directly.
Pest control requests may include the following:
Rodent activity in public areas or parks
Wasp or bee nests on public property
Wildlife causing damage to public infrastructure
Insect infestations affecting public spaces
Concerns about disease-carrying pests
Reported concerns are reviewed to confirm the issue and determine the appropriate response. Work is scheduled based on factors such as health risks, location, and available resources.
When a pest control request is submitted, the following may occur:
The report is reviewed to assess the type and severity of the pest issue
A pest control team may inspect the location
Treatment or removal is scheduled based on the findings
Follow-up visits may be needed to ensure the problem is resolved
Preventive measures may be recommended
There are a few additional things to keep in mind:
Pest control on private property is the responsibility of the property owner
Some wildlife is protected and may require specialized handling
Treatment methods vary based on the type of pest and location
Prevention tips may be provided to help reduce future issues
Residents are encouraged to report pest concerns with detailed information about the type of pest and its location so that appropriate action can be taken to protect public health and safety.
