![]() ![]() ![]() Mice only need a ¼-inch opening and rats a ½-inch to fit through. One of the biggest things we need to do is inspect the exterior, looking for penetration or small gaps. What do you look for when inspecting a home? We spoke with Sansig about how Viking Pest Control can protect homes and why its methods are the most effective. We specialize in several aspects of pest control-wood-destroying insects, yard pests, vector species-and we offer services for households and commercial businesses,” says Sansig. In 1980, Viking Pest Control began with one man, and now has more than 200 technicians serving five states: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and New York. The most common pests that may find their way into homes in the fall include ladybugs, stink bugs, spider crickets, ground beetles, cluster flies, mice, rats and even yellow jackets, which can bore through sheetrock to get inside a home, he warns.įor this variety of potential intruders, homeowners need to rely on a company that knows the ins and outs of pest control. We see an explosion of calls in September and October when the temperatures dip and insects are looking for a place to stay warm,” says Craig Sansig, ACE, technical services manager for Viking Pest Control. “The danger is really when you don’t see them around outside anymore. We look forward to working hand in hand with the Anticimex team to grow Viking going forward, and we feel very confident that the future will be promising and beneficial for both our loyal customers and employees.Most people think summer is the peak season for bugs and other pests, but that’s not entirely accurate. We know Viking will still feel like home for everyone here because Anticimex clearly recognizes the exceptional value of our company and our employees. The opportunity that Anticimex provided us was truly unique and came at the right time. “The sale of our family business is a decision that affects every branch in your family tree, including our employees that really are an integral part of our family, and we did not take it lightly. Ryan Bradbury, President of Viking Pest Control, commented on the transaction: The acquisition of Viking represents a major step in our ambition to build a strong operation in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions of the US.” I look forward to working together with Ryan and the team to realize the full potential of Viking and seeing it prosper as part of Anticimex. Viking has developed a strong, dynamic and visionary leadership team. ![]() We identified Viking early on as a premier, high-quality company with a stellar reputation in the industry and outstanding track record of growth. ![]() “I am very happy to announce the acquisition of Viking today and to welcome Ed, Ryan, Dan and all the Viking employees into the Anticimex family. Including the acquisition of Viking, Anticimex has made a total of five acquisitions in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia in the last twelve months and continues to look for further growth opportunities in the region with the help of Ryan, Ed and Dan.Ĭommenting on today’s announcement, Jarl Dahlfors CEO and President of Anticimex Group: The acquisition is part of Anticimex’s strategy to expand in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. Viking will continue to operate under its current brand as part of the Anticimex Group. Ryan and Dan Bradbury, both members of the founding family, will remain with the company as President and Vice President respectively. Their tireless commitment to grow their family business lead Viking to become the leading provider of residential and commercial pest control in New Jersey and other states in the region. Viking was founded in 1980 by Ed and Eileen Bradbury. Anticimex Group today announces its continued expansion in the US with the acquisition of New Jersey based Viking Pest Control, number 28 on industry magazine PCT’s list of the top 100 pest control companies in the US. ![]()
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