Western Pest Services

Western Pest Services
Industry Pest control
Founded 1928 (1928)
Founder J.E. Sameth
Headquarters Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey, U.S.
Number of locations
22
Area served
New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia
Parent Rollins Inc.
Website westernpest.com

Western Pest Services is a pest control company in the Mid-Atlantic[1] with commercial, residential and fumigation divisions. The company is headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey and has locations throughout New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia.[2] The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rollins Inc. [3]

History

Western was founded by J.E. Sameth prior to the Great Depression in 1928.[4] Sameth was the technician, his sister was the customer service representative, and his father handled sales. Today, the company uses Integrated Pest Management for consumers and industries such as health care, education, and food processing. In 2004, Western Pest Services was acquired by Rollins Inc. [5] and went from being a privately owned company to a public company.[6] Prior to the acquisition, Western Pest Services was ranked as the 8th largest company in the industry. [7]

Western's name

J.E. Sameth considered several names, including Eastern, Western, National and Federal. Sameth named the company by pulling the name “Western” out of a hat.[8]

Brand evolution

Locations and branches

Western has 22 branches in seven states.[10]

Industry involvement

Western’s founder, J.E. Sameth, was one of the founders of the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), the industry's educational affiliate, in 1933.[11] The NPMA publishes trade material, holds certification conferences, and has state chapters.[12]

Sameth was also one of the six original founders of Copesan in 1958.[13] Copesan was a company formed by small, family-owned companies.

Western’s Commercial division is a member of industry associations, including the American Council on Science and Health, American Institute of Baking, BOMA, and the Greater Philadelphia Hotel Association.

References

Western Pest Services website

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