Green Lawn Fertilizing and Green Pest Solutions were featured on the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2019 “Best Places to Work” list. This is the first time the firms were featured on this list. The recognition goes to companies in the greater Philadelphia area that are dedicated to creating a positive work environment for employees. “It’s a great honor to be named a “Best Place to Work” by the Philadelphia Business Journal. Our team members are essential to delivering our customers a superior experience, and we take great pride in cultivating an environment and culture for employees to thrive,” said Green Lawn Fertilizing and Green Pest Solutions Owner Matt Jesson.
The Pest Rangers completed its acquisition of Ajax Environmental Solutions, a pest management business that has served commercial and residential customers in the Dalton (Scranton), Pa., market since the mid-1950s. This is The Pest Rangers’ third acquisition in the state in just over five years, as President Jeff King negotiated sales with Envirosmart Pest Solutions (Hazleton) in 2014, and Denco Termite & Pest Control (Duryea) in 2015. “We continue to expand northward and southward along I-81, which spans the length of Eastern Pennsylvania, strategically selecting family-owned businesses built on integrity and an unwavering commitment to excellent quality and service,” said King. “Dana and Diane Lown have put their hearts and souls into Ajax Environmental Solutions, and now that they’ve chosen to retire, it’s my privilege to welcome their clientele into The Pest Rangers.”
Explore the September 2019 Issue
Check out more from this issue and find your next story to read.
Latest from Pest Control Technology
- NPMA Announces ELP Class of 2025
- Termite Control Tools and Equipment for PMPs
- Choe Reviews Drywood Termite Geographical Hotspots, Latest Research Findings
- Mosquito Squad Announces Rebranding to Mosquito Squad Plus
- Pest Control Equipment: If it’s Critical, Back it Up!
- In Memoriam: Marybeth Wonson
- In Memoriam: Layton Word
- Mitchell Boston's Involvement as Local Councilman Sparks Growth in Pest Control Business