In The News
Check out various news stories and press releases that include Thrasher Pest Control.
Designing Spaces Features Thrasher
Garrett Thrasher, vice president of Thrasher Termite & Pest Control, San Diego, Calif., is termite inspection expert on Designing Spaces LA (Lifetime Network). Garrett appears with featured guest, and fumigation pro, Lee Whitmore of Quality Pest Services.
What to do after vacuuming pests
Home & Gardens reached out to Garrett Thrasher, vice president of Thrasher Termite & Pest control, San Diego. The question, "You vacuumed up a spider or fly, now what?"
6 signs it’s time to call professional pest controls in – and how to pick a great one
Garrett Thrasher quoted in Better Homes and Garden article.
Podcast: Managing Online Reviews
Garrett Thrasher, vice president of Thrasher Termite & Pest Control, San Diego, Calif., discusses the importance of managing online reviews and shares his perspective on Yelp.
Thrasher Becomes First California Firm to Earn QualityPro’s Public Health Certification
This 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, co-owner and general manager of Thrasher Termite & Pest Control.rs
NPMA - Executive Leadership Program - Class of 2018
NPMA - Executive Leadership Program - Class of 2018
NPMA Announces Recipients of Impact Awards for Women in Pest Management
Lauren Thrasher receives 2022 Impact Award from NPMA.
Susan Hare elected Chair of QualityPro Board of Directors
Susan Hare becomes Chair of QualityPro Board of Directors. QualityPro is governed by a board of directors comprised of elected representatives from QualityPro accredited companies.
How To Check If Your Hotel Room Has Bed Bugs
Garrett Thrasher gives his advice on coming home after a hotel visit with potential bed bugs.
Destructive 'super-termites' discovered in La Mesa
Homeowners in La Mesa are being warned their houses could be at risk of a destructive pest: Formosan subterranean termites. San Diego-based company Thrasher Termite & Pest Control made the unfortunate discovery this month in a La Mesa home.