
Sunstate Pest Management, based in Rockledge, Fla., celebrated 40 years in business in February. Sunstate provides pest control solutions based in Integrated Pest Management in Central Florida. Owner Steve Goff (blue shirt, above) credits the company’s success to “treating all my customers as if we are going to meet in the grocery store. I can hold my head up high knowing I did all I could do for them.”
Wil-Kil Pest Control, Menomonee Falls, Wis., announced it earned its QualityPro Schools certification. “We are proud to be an accredited QualityPro Schools pest management company,” said J. Kevin Jeffrey, general manager of Wil-Kil Pest Control. “This certification showcases Wil-Kil’s commitment to providing the highest quality pest management service to our clients, as we understand how sensitive school environments can be.”

Terminix recently acquired AAI Pest Control, based in Salida, Calif. AAI was founded by Mike Rogers (left) in 1982. AAI Pest Control was represented by Kemp Anderson, right, from Kemp Anderson Consulting.

American Pest Control celebrated its 48-year anniversary in 2019. Founded in 1971, the company is based in Athens, Ga., and has branches throughout Northeast Georgia. American Pest Control employs 137 people throughout eight offices and partners with more than 50 schools and community organizations.

Atlanta-based Rollins recently announced its partnership with Grove Park Foundation, an organization dedicated to revitalizing the Grove Park neighborhood in Atlanta. The partnership will allow Rollins employees to volunteer and support the foundation’s various initiatives.
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