Smithereen Pest Management acquires Liberty Termite and Pest Control

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April 20, 2023

Smithereen Pest ManagementSmithereen Pest Management announced the acquisition of Liberty Termite and Pest Control, a pest control company based in East Peoria, Ill.

This move is part of Smithereen Pest Management’s expansion plans aimed at bringing quality pest control services to customers in central Illinois.

With over 135 years of experience in pest control, Smithereen Pest Management has built a reputation for providing efficient and effective pest control services. The acquisition of Liberty Termite and Pest Control will enable Smithereen Pest Management to expand its reach to new customers and offer a wider range of pest control services to existing customers.

“Liberty Termite and Pest Control is a great company with a reputation for providing excellent service to its customers,” Scott Seifert, director of sales and marketing at Smithereen, said in the news release. “We are thrilled to welcome them to the Smithereen family and look forward to continuing their legacy of providing high-quality pest control solutions.”

Liberty Termite and Pest Control has built a reputation for providing personalized pest control solutions to its customers, including mitigation for termites, ants, roaches, mice and other pests. With the acquisition, Liberty customers can expect to continue receiving the same great service from the company’s experienced technicians. In addition, customers can now access a wider range of pest control services offered by Smithereen Pest Management.

About Smithereen Pest Management

Founded in 1888, Smithereen Pest Management is a fourth-generation owned-and-operated company with locations in Kansas City, Mo.; Niles, Ill,; and New Lenox, Ill. Its customer base includes clients in Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Kansas and Wisconsin.

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Ellen Wagner

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