Credit: Rose Pest Solutions
MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich. - Rose Pest Solutions, whose history dates back to the 19th century, announced the grand opening of its new corporate headquarters in Madison Heights, Michigan. The company said the event, held on Sep. 28, marked a significant milestone in its journey and its commitment to innovation and exceptional service.

Founded as Rose Exterminator Co. by Solomon Rose in Cincinnati around 1860, the company has evolved from its early days selling pyrethrum powder to the Union Army during the Civil War into a regional powerhouse in pest management. With decades of growth, Rose Pest Solutions now operates in six states, serving residential, commercial, and industrial clients with a wide array of pest management services.
The new headquarters consolidates administrative functions and serves as a centralized hub for innovation and operational excellence. This strategic move highlights Rose Pest Solutions' ongoing investment in infrastructure to enhance service delivery for its expanding client base across Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky. "We are grateful for the trust our clients have placed in us over the years," added James Ives, President of Rose Pest Solutions. "Our new headquarters will enable us to further enhance our service offerings and continue delivering exceptional pest management solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients."

Under the stewardship of the Ives family, now in its third generation, Rose continues to set industry standards. The company’s unwavering dedication to professionalism and client care has earned it esteemed leadership roles in industry associations, including the National Pest Management Association.
The grand opening event welcomed employees, their families, and community partners, fostering a spirit of collaboration and celebration as Rose Pest Solutions embarks on this exciting new journey.
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