Courtesy of Whitmore
DENVER, Colo.— Whitmore Pest and Wildlife Control announced the latest enhancement to its wildlife division – a cutting-edge climate-controlled insulation blower trailer to complement its existing insulation removal trailer.
This addition is designed to prioritize the safety and well-being of their workforce while significantly improving operational efficiency.
Marvin Christner, co-owner and wildlife division visionary of Whitmore said, "The safety and wellbeing of our employees are of utmost importance. The climate-controlled insulation blower trailer allows us to protect our team from extreme weather conditions, ensuring they can work happily and efficiently year-round."

A family-owned and operated company, Whitmore Pest and Wildlife Control has been serving the Denver metro area since 2011, offering comprehensive pest control, nuisance wildlife control and restoration services. Their team of professionals provides sustainable solutions that safeguard both properties and the environment.
Taylor Peterson, wildlife division lead tech, emphasized the impact top-tier equipment has on operations.
"Our leadership is consistently pushing to provide high quality equipment for the T.E.A.M. to use in the field. When you can trust your equipment and it’s also highly effective, you feel supported in the field, jobs are smoother, morale is higher, and all of these things combine to help produce a satisfied customer and a job well done,” she said.
The addition of the climate-controlled insulation blower trailer reflects the company’s ongoing dedication to enhancing the working conditions of their team, fostering a collaborative and supportive work environment.
By investing in the latest technology and prioritizing employee well-being, Whitmore aims to continue setting industry standards and maintaining their position as a leading pest and nuisance wildlife control company.
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