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Orkin Ad Campaign Features Termite-Damaged Wood as Artwork
Orkin and its creative partner, agency DDB, took termite-damage wood images and turned them into glossy photos on display at an art gallery.
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Orkin Donates $250,000 to American Red Cross
Orkin donated $25 to the Red Cross for every new customer who signed up for mosquito service in May and June. These efforts resulted in $250,000 donated to the organization.
A ‘Killah’ New Logo
Orkin redesigned the logo for Killah Beez, a Long Beach, Calif., non-profit that helps kids build life skills through sports.
Orkin Unveils New Uniforms Through Partnership with Savannah College of Art and Design
Student-designed uniforms focus on performance, brand heritage and increased comfort for women Orkin Pros.
Orkin Opens Residential Branch in Fort Myers
The new branch will provide pest control services from Marco Island to Port Charlotte, Fla.
Chicago Retains Top Spot on Orkin's List of Top 50 Bed Bug Cities
Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia hold on to the top three spots, ranking first, second and third, respectively for cities with most bed bugs. The Orkin Bed Bug Cities List is based on treatment data from the metro areas where Orkin performed the most bed bug treatments from Dec. 1, 2022 – Nov. 30, 2023.
Toronto Remains Canada's No. 1 Rattiest City
Orkin Canada has released its annual list of the top 25 "rattiest" cities in Canada, with Toronto claiming the top spot for the second year in a row.
Orkin Pledges to Double Its Veteran Employment by 2026
In celebration of its 125th anniversary, Orkin has pledged to increase its veteran workforce to 10 percent.
Orkin Names Patrick Chrzanowski New President as Freeman Elliott Retires
Chrzanowski most recently served as president of Orkin’s Midwest Division. He takes over for Elliott, who is retiring after 31 years at Orkin.
Los Angeles Takes Top Spot on Orkin's 2022 'Top 50 Termite Cities' List
The list is based on treatment data from the metro areas where Orkin performed the most first-time customer termite treatments from Feb. 1, 2021 - Jan. 31, 2022.