NJ Wildlife and Pest Control Earns Mark of Excellence in Public Health

The N.J. firm has earned the QualityPro Public Health in Rodents Certification and had two team members earn the Public Health of Entomology (PHE) Certificate.


RANDOLPH, N.J.  NJ Wildlife and Pest Control in Randolph, NJ, has earned the QualityPro Public Health in Rodents Certification and had two team members earn the Public Health of Entomology (PHE) Certificate. 
  
QualityPro Public Health equips companies with the resources to build science-based, effective, and commercially viable services, ensuring their certified technicians have the knowledge to perform these services through training and testing.
  
Father and son, Russell Sieb and Zackary Sieb, recently earned the Public Health Entomology (PHE) certificate offered by the Entomological Society of America. To achieve this recognition, applicants must pass an examination that includes basic entomology, insect identification, life cycles, and control measures.
  
They must also demonstrate a wide range of knowledge regarding the health impacts of pests, ecological principles, and environmental impacts of pest control, along with integrated pest management, technology, and health and safety issues. Selected recipients must also have expertise in pesticide resources, organizations, and industry associations, as well as its laws and regulations.
  
“Becoming the first company nationwide to earn the QualityPro Public Health Rodent designation and the PHE was significant because we strive to offer consumers the best in pest management,” says owner, Russell Sieb. “We are very proud of the work we’ve accomplished and the knowledge achieved to earn these designations, which offer consumers solid proof of the thoroughness and quality of our company’s services.”
 
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