Rose Pest Solutions has its
roots in our nation's oldest pest management company - Rose
Exterminator Co., originally known as Rose's Rat Exterminator Co.,
founded by Solomon Rose around 1860 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Reports show
that Rose sold large quantities of pyrethrum powders to the Union Army
during the Civil War to kill “cooties” (body lice).

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In 1867, Rose formulated a
phosphorous paste for cockroach and rodent control. He also developed a
spray gun, a powder duster and formulated Rose's Rat Embalmer, a
colored arsenate trioxide. These products were retailed, sold by mail
order and peddled door to door from a cart.
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The business' first expansion came in 1955 when an
office opened in Grand Rapids. Offices in Toledo, Ohio and Saginaw,
Michigan followed in 1959. In the 1970s, the company acquired Van Core
Pest Control in Lansing, Hawley's Termite Control in Kalamazoo, and
Fisher Termite & Pest Control Co. in Steubenville, Ohio. In the
1980s, acquisitions included Environmental Pest Control in Fort Wayne,
Indiana, The Exterminator, Inc. in Battle Creek, Michigan, Able Pest
Control and Franklin Pest Control in South Bend, Indiana, and Peden
Excel Pest Control in Benton Harbor, Michigan. All operations assumed
the Rose name, except the Steubenville office which was known as Fisher
Pest Control. The Fisher Pest Control name was derived from that
company's founder, Jim Fisher, who established the company in 1952. The
company enjoyed a fine reputation in its Ohio and West Virginia markets
at the time of its merger with Rose in 1978, so the name was
maintained. The use of the Fisher name was expanded in 1989, when
operations were opened in Cincinnati, Columbus and Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio
under that name.
In 1971, Bill Ives saw that the increasing network of
offices and acquired businesses would require a common identity.
Bio-Serv Corporation was formed as an umbrella company for these
service entities. Soon thereafter, it became apparent to management
that another market opportunity existed. Pest control companies such as
Rose and Fisher were being served poorly by distributors of pest
control chemicals and supplies and Bio-Serv already enjoyed some close
relationships with manufacturers of these critical supplies. A
distributing division was established under the Bio-Serv name with the
mission of serving as a supplier of pest control chemicals and
equipment to pest control professionals. This division operated for
nearly twenty years, until management decided to focus its resources
and efforts on the pest management business.
On February 1, 2004, Rose Exterminator Company
changed it's name to Rose Pest Solutions, along with Fisher Pest
Control so now all the offices will carry the same name.
Bio-Serv Corp. is now under the direction of a
third generation of the Ives family. H. Russell Ives joined the Company
in 1978 on a full-time basis, and now leads it as the President. James
R. Ives started in the distributing division in 1981, and is now deeply
involved in the management of the Company's operations. Given this long
and rich history in the industry, it is not surprising that Bio-Serv
companies are widely respected as leaders in pest management services
and products. Two of our past Presidents, Harlem and Bill Ives, served
as President of the National Pest Control Association. Other members of
management have served as leaders in trade associations in Michigan and
Ohio, as well as at the national level. This leadership demonstrates
the professionalism Bio-Serv employees will always endeavor to maintain
as we continually strive to serve our clients' needs. |