Sprague Pest Solutions
TACOMA, Wash. – Chris Morris from Sprague Pest Solutions’ Sacramento service center, and Rico Walton from the company’s Spokane, Wash., service center, received associate certified entomologist (A.C.E.) credentials from the Entomological Society of America.
Morris and Walton are now two of 28 employees, 10 percent of the company’s workforce, holding A.C.E. credentials.
Sprague also has five board certified entomologists (B.C.E.) on staff to assist clients design, implement customized pest prevention and control programs.
“Having Chris and Rico join the ranks of Sprague’s already deep bench of board certified and associate certified entomologists reflects our continuing commitment to invest in both our people and clients,” said AJ Treleven, Sprague’s director of operations. “The hard work our team members have put in to earn these designations is a credit to them individually and Sprague’s people-first culture.”
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