Mosquito and Rodent Control Requests - Lincoln Bylaw

Public Health and Welfare Nebraska 3 Minutes Read · published February 09, 2026 Flag of Nebraska

In Lincoln, Nebraska, requests for mosquito abatement and rodent control are handled through the city’s public health and code enforcement systems. Residents should report vector or rodent problems promptly so public-health officials or city inspectors can assess nuisance, disease risk, and property conditions. This guide explains where to submit requests, which departments enforce regulations, typical enforcement actions, and practical steps to get inspection, abatement, or education services.

How to Request Mosquito or Rodent Control

To request service, first contact the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department or submit a code complaint to the city’s municipal code enforcement pages. The Health Department manages vector surveillance and public education while city code staff handle property-related rodent abatements under municipal sanitation rules.[1][2]

  • Call Environmental Health or report online to request inspection or advice.
  • If you observe standing water with mosquitoes or visible rodent burrows, document location and photos for the complaint.
  • Allow access for inspection and follow any immediate cleaning or exclusion recommendations from inspectors.
Report conditions promptly to reduce disease and property damage risk.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement responsibility is shared between the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department for public-health vector issues and the City of Lincoln Code Enforcement for property-sanitation and nuisance abatements. Specific monetary fines, if any, and prescribed penalty schedules are not specified on the cited municipal pages; consult the linked code and health pages for details and updates.[2]

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: typical practice is warning, abatement order, followed by fine or lien for continuing violations; exact ranges not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: abatement or remediation orders, property clean-up directives, possible abatement by city contractors with cost recovery.
  • Enforcer: Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department and City of Lincoln Code Enforcement (inspection and abatement authority).
  • Complaint/inspection: contact official Health Department or Code Enforcement pages for online forms or phone numbers.[1]
  • Appeals/review: procedure and time limits are not specified on the cited pages; the municipal code or health department contact will list appeal steps if available.
If you receive an abatement order, follow its deadlines or document an immediate request for review.

Applications & Forms

The city and health department maintain complaint/reporting portals and phone lines; specific application names, form numbers, fees, and deadlines are not published on the linked pages and must be confirmed on the official sites or by phone.[1]

FAQ

Who inspects mosquito or rodent complaints?
The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department inspects vector concerns; City Code Enforcement inspects property sanitation and rodent nuisance complaints.
Will the city spray my yard for mosquitoes?
Spraying is performed based on surveillance and public-health criteria; personal requests are evaluated case by case and may result in targeted treatments or advice.
Can I appeal an abatement order?
Appeal routes may be available; time limits and procedures are not specified on the cited page and should be confirmed with the issuing department.
Keep records and photos of infestations to support complaints or appeals.

How-To

  1. Document the problem with date, address, and photos.
  2. Contact the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department for mosquitoes or City Code Enforcement for rodent/property issues.
  3. Follow inspection instructions and comply with any immediate abatement or exclusion measures.
  4. If ordered to abate and you disagree, request the department’s review or follow the appeal instructions provided with the order.

Key Takeaways

  • Report vector or rodent problems quickly to reduce health risk.
  • Use the Health Department for mosquitoes and City Code Enforcement for property rodent issues.
  • Keep photos and records to support inspections and any appeals.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department - official department page
  2. [2] City of Lincoln Code of Ordinances - Municode