:Anna Chandler

About Anna Chandler

This author has not yet filled in any details.
So far Anna Chandler has created 39 blog entries.
25 03, 2016

Wil-Kil Professionals Climb Capitol Hill to Tackle Industry Issues

March 25th, 2016|News|

Shane McCoy, Quality and Technical Training Director and Dale Bauerkemper, Vice President and General Manager for Wil-Kil Pest Control, the Upper Midwest’s quality leader in pest management, met with Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson and Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner in Washington D.C. to represent the pest management industry and discuss important issues, including Zika Virus, the Department of Labor’s Proposed Overtime Rule and NPDES Permits.

4 01, 2016

Wil-Kil’s Larry Bloechl Named 2015 Residential Technician of the Year

January 4th, 2016|News|

Wil-Kil Pest Control, the Upper Midwest’s quality leader in pest management, today announced Larry Bloechl, IPM Sales and Service Specialist from Stockbridge, WI, has been named the 2015 Residential Technician of the Year by Pest Control Technology (PCT) magazine.

6 10, 2015

WEAU: Stopping the Cool-Weather “Spider Surge”

October 6th, 2015|News, Pest Prevention, Spiders, Wisconsin Pest Control|

They’re creepy, they’re crawly and they certainly don’t belong in your house. Halloween has come early this year and we’ve had an abundance of spider calls!

31 08, 2015

How To Avoid Yellow Jackets And Their Stings

August 31st, 2015|Pest Prevention, Stinging Insects|

Yellow jackets are certainly worthy of avoiding, as insect stings are the leading cause of death from venomous creatures. While they are not noted for being extremely aggressive, yellow jackets will sting people if they feel physically threatened. They will also fervently defend their nest if they think that it is being disturbed.

7 07, 2015

Menomonee Falls NOW: Buggin’ Out with Wil-Kil Pest Control

July 7th, 2015|News|

It’s finally summer and yellow jackets, wasps and hornets are joining the cast of pests ready to ruin the day for outdoor enthusiasts. Stinging insects send more than 500,000 people to the emergency room each year and become increasingly more active as the summer progresses. So, if you’re looking to soak up the sun this summer, exercise extra caution around these pests and take steps to prevent them with these four tips.

9 06, 2015

Wil-Kil Pest Control Recognized at Dane County Small Business Awards

June 9th, 2015|News|

Wil-Kil Pest Control was a winner at the Dane County Small Business Awards June 4, 2015 at the Sheraton Madison Hotel. Wil-Kil was recognized during the award presentation for having the most experienced technician staff in the Midwest, with more Associate Certified Entomologists and Wisconsin Pest Control Master Technicians than any other Midwestern pest management company, as well as for their dedication to ensuring positive client experiences.

8 06, 2015

It’s Bed Bug Awareness Week

June 8th, 2015|Bed Bugs|

Did you know that many pest control companies across the country see an increase in calls about bed bugs once summer hits? It’s true and it can be attributed to increased travel as many families and individuals take off to enjoy a summer getaway. Since it’s Bed Bug Awareness Week, it seems like a great time to blog about these biting pests.

16 01, 2015

Wil-Kil’s Bruce Johns is Finalist in Technician of the Year Awards

January 16th, 2015|News|

Menomonee Falls, Wis., January 15, 2015… Bruce Johns, sales and service specialist for Wil-Kil Pest Control, the Upper Midwest’s quality leader in pest management, was [...]

1 10, 2014

WISN 12 Milwaukee: Preventing pests in your home this fall

October 1st, 2014|News|

Randy Allen, regional manager, stops by WISN 12 with tips on how to prevent unwanted pests in your home this fall and winter.

1 10, 2014

BizTimes Milwaukee: Dale Bauerkemper featured in The Last Word –“Take Care of the People You Serve”

October 1st, 2014|News|

Wil-Kil vice president and general manager, Dale Bauerkemper, reflects on the company’s 90th anniversary and discusses why creating the ultimate customer experience is more important now than ever before.

Call for Service Contact