Public Health Rodent Control Certification Awarded to Thrasher

Announcing Public Health Rodent Control Certification Awarded to Thrasher

Thrasher Pest Control is the first company in California to earn the Public Health certification in rodent control. Mice and rats pose such a huge public health risk that the accreditation authority for pest management, QualityPro, in cooperation with the CDC, released rigorous standards for professional rodent control to reduce rodent-borne disease outbreaks. We are proud to be the first company in California to have achieved this important certification for quality rodent control service.

When most people see evidence of mice or rats—feces, chewed food packages, nesting material—Garrett Thrasher sees a biohazard. Garrett is co-owner and general manager of Thrasher Termite & Pest Control in San Diego. He knows the threat to public health posed by rodents and made sure that Thrasher Pest Control was the first company in California to achieve the rigorous QualityPro Public Health certification for rodent control.

Exposure to rodents triggers asthma attacks, results in food poisoning (Salmonella), exposes people to ringworm and tapeworm parasites, contributes to plague outbreaks linked to rat fleas, and to hantavirus associated with deer mice and harvest mice. Because of the potential for disease, the National Center for Healthy Housing and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend special care be taken when catching rodents and disposing of dead rodents.

“The QualityPro Public Health certification ensures that pest management companies follow science-based standards when controlling pests of public health significance, such as mice and rats,” said Garrett Thrasher. “The training needed to become certified was both grueling and welcome. It proves that my team has the competence to solve even the most challenging rodent infestations in San Diego.”

The importance of having competent rodent specialists in San Diego is extremely great. The county is home to 6 rodent species of public health concern: House Mouse, Deer Mouse, Harvest Mouse, Norway Rat, Roof Rat, and Pack Rat.

Because mice and rats pose a serious public health risk, QualityPro, the national credentialing authority for professional pest management, worked closely with an 11-person task force to develop the QualityPro Public Health service certification standards and established a formal process for earning and keeping the credentials. The task force included representatives from the National Pest Management Association, the National Environmental Health Association, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , and the Entomological Society of America, in addition to participants from vector control, universities, and pest management companies. Grants from National Center for Healthy Housing and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation supported the development of the Public Health credential program.

“When it comes to managing pests that threaten health and wellbeing, the pest control industry has a tremendous opportunity to do good,” said QualityPro Executive Director Allison Allen, BCE. “QualityPro plays a role in the fight against public health pests by providing industry-wide standards and a national exam so that pest management professionals can be sure they are offering the best possible service when a customer calls and health is on the line. We encourage all companies that do rodent work to check out QualityPro Public Health and inquire about steps for certification. The QualityPro nationally recognized certification gives communities an easy way to identify and select professional pest management companies as partners in the creation of healthy homes.”

ABOUT US

Thrasher Termite & Pest Control of So Cal, Inc. aims higher than simple pest management: we make homes healthy. Our highly trained team loves what they do– treating clients as neighbors and pests as disease-infested challenges to conquer. Using techniques that are high-impact on pests yet low-impact on the environment, we offer the peace of mind that comes with responsible, kid- and pet-friendly pest management. Founded in 2009, Thrasher Pest is 100% locally owned.

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Garrett Thrasher

Co-owner & General Manager, Thrasher Pest

Garrett Thrasher is the Co-owner and General Manager of Thrasher Pest, where he leads day-to-day operations for the company’s growing San Diego team. With decades of hands-on industry experience, he specializes in termite control, bed bug management, and solving complex pest problems with practical, long-term solutions.

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Thrasher Pest Control provides solutions for a wide range of common pests affecting San Diego’s homes and businesses. Services commonly address ants, cockroaches, spiders, rodents, termites, fleas, and other structural or seasonal pests common to Southern California properties. During an inspection, technicians identify the pest activity affecting the property and recommend the most appropriate treatment approach based on the infestation and conditions present.

Response times depend on scheduling availability and the type of service requested. In many cases, technicians are able to schedule service within a short timeframe after a request is received. During the initial contact, the team reviews the pest concern and schedules the earliest available appointment for inspection and treatment.

Preparation requirements vary depending on the type of pest and treatment being performed. For most general pest services, minimal preparation is needed beyond allowing technicians access to key areas of the home and exterior. For specialty services such as bed bug treatments or termite work, the team may provide specific preparation instructions before the scheduled appointment.

Most pest control services begin with a detailed inspection of the property to identify pest activity, entry points, and conditions that may attract pests. After the inspection, technicians apply targeted treatments to affected areas using methods appropriate for the pest involved. Preventive measures such as sealing entry points, removing attractants, and monitoring pest activity are then recommended to help reduce future infestations.

Thrasher Pest Control offers a limited warranty period after the initial treatment. If the target pest is found again in the previously treated area during the warranty period, technicians may return to re-treat the area according to the service agreement. Warranty eligibility depends on the service provided and the property conditions being maintained as recommended by the technician.