Truly Nolen Celebrates 65th Anniversary at Pro Player Stadium
Truly Nolen of America recently turned 65 years old and the company celebrated in style. The Tucson, Ariz.-based company commemorated its 65th anniversary with an event at Pro Player Stadium in Miami. It was the first world record ever set at the stadium.
Open to the public, the event featured a 65-mousecar procession, which rolled into the stadium parking lot, as well as an unveiling of the world’s largest mousetrap, a 12-foot tall, 5½-foot wide behemoth weighing more than 600 pounds that could conceivably crush one of the company’s trademark mousecars.
The trap was set off for the one and only time and was video documented for inclusion in the Guinness Book of World Records. It has now headed out on a tour of several cities serviced by Truly Nolen.
"You only turn 65 once and we wanted to do something memorable and fun," said Barry Murray, spokesman for Truly Nolen.
Founded by Truly Wheatfield Nolen, the company started with one office in Miami, Fla. Joined later by his sons Truly David Nolen and Scott Nolen, the company now has nearly 70 offices in Arizona, California, Florida, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Utah.
The company services more than 150,000 customers and employs about 1,100 partners, with nearly half working as service technicians. Domestic franchises are offered throughout the United States. International franchises are also established in 30+ countries.
Pest Control Association of Columbus Co-Hosts Insect Fair
The Pest Control Association of Columbus (PCAC) co-hosted the Insect Fair at the Columbus Zoo for the 12th consecutive year. The two-day event was held Oct. 19 and 20.
Other exhibitors included The Ohio State University Department of Entomology, the Central Ohio Bee Keepers, the Bat Lady, the Bug Man and several craft venues. The PCAC display was staffed by Tony, Phyllis and Aaron Hawk of Diamond Pest Control; Jason Carpenter of Environmental Pest Management LLC; Eddie Wright of Wright’s Termite; Gregg Ehlen of Ohio Exterminating; and Gerry Wegner of Varment Guard Environmental Services Inc.
PCAC members fielded numerous questions from visitors about termites, ants, multicolored Asian lady beetles, brown recluse spiders, black widows and common invasive spiders and various autumn invaders. Several thousand children, parents and teachers attended the event this year.
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