MEDINA, Minn. – Adam’s Pest Control announced the grand opening of its new 33,331-square-foot headquarters in Medina, Minn. This state-of-the-art facility marks a milestone in the company’s growth, opening exactly 17 years to the week after its last headquarters relocation.
The new building stands as a testament to Adam’s Pest Control’s commitment to sustainability, innovation, and community engagement, the company said. Nestled on a scenic property, the headquarters is surrounded by a century-old forest, active wetlands and thriving honey bee colonies. A notable highlight of the site is a bald eagle’s nest, prominently visible from Highway 55, adding to the natural beauty and significance of the location.
Inside, eight meeting spaces are named after Minnesota’s iconic birds of prey, providing an inspiring backdrop for creativity and teamwork:
● Level 1: Bald Eagle, Golden Eagle, Cooper's Hawk
● Level 2: American Barn Owl, Great Horned Owl, Snowy Owl
● Level 3: Prairie Falcon, Peregrine Falcon
Adding a creative touch, the facility features a striking American flag art piece crafted from 546 mouse snap traps. Designed by Co-Owner Andrea Doop and assembled with the support of materials donated by Kness Pest Defense/Manufacturing of Albia, Iowa, this installation is a symbol of ingenuity and partnership.
The new headquarters in Medina, Minn., also includes an Insect Viewing Lab where visitors can observe fascinating species such as tarantulas, praying mantises and Madagascar hissing cockroaches up close.
Designed to support growth, the headquarters offers ample parking and three leasable spaces for future tenants.
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