Lind Pest Control & Inspection Services, Inc.

Lind Pest Control & Inspection Services, Inc. Pest control services I sent my resume, filled out an application, had an interview, and got the job! I soon took over the truck my “trainer” had been driving.

The full story: https://lindpestcontrol.com/lind-pest-control-history/

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I answered an ad in the paper for a small pest control company looking for a technician. “No experience required.” Hmmm. I liked physical work, I had an interest in bugs and nature and science, I enjoyed the work I had done in landscaping (which had some similarity) and thought this might be my niche. A

few months into the job, the guy I was training with suffered a minor back injury playing baseball and I was catapulted into his position. Though still “training” me, he was unable to crawl under houses, which was a big part of the job. At that time, a real estate boom was going on and I was pumping out 4 to 6 inspections each day. Pest inspection work was in high demand and I was performing these inspections at a high level, with very little supervision in a very short period of time. I also learned about the various pest treatments, performing them on a regular basis. I felt bad, but this was my chance to create a successful career. It wasn’t long before I was on my own, getting to the office first and being the last one to leave every day. I often worked 10 to 12 hour days but only claimed 8. About 6 years into my position, I met a wonderful and beautiful girl (I later married her). We met at the Roy Rodeo through a mutual friend. In addition to her beauty, Beth was very smart and a great person. I became the lead technician and remained at my position for 11 years. While I liked my job and wanted to keep doing it, options for moving forward were limited. I kept going back to my dream about owning a business. The Birth of Lind Pest Control & Inspection Services, Inc. My wife worked for a grocery distributor in management and we often talked about the challenges and rewards of owning a business. After 11 years of hard work, I decided to leave my position. Together we would build the best pest control business this town had ever seen. With our dedication to learning, hard work, good upbringing, experience, and much more, we have built a wonderful and successful business that we are proud of. In the early years of our business, we operated out of the basement of our home in North Tacoma. Beth was working a full-time job and I had resigned my position. It was a huge leap of faith. Once our business plan was complete and our system was in place (which took considerable time and planning), we were ready to field and respond to calls. I would answer the phones while Beth continued her management position at her day job. At night, when Beth returned home from work, she would often spend hours typing up daily pest inspections reports (on a typewriter!!) We would also spend hours completing administrative duties, etc. After one year, we became so busy that Beth had to resign her position and devote all of her time to our business. About a year later, we moved into our first commercial office space, purchased another truck and hired our first employee who studied and trained to become a pest control technician. Beth and I have run LIND PEST CONTROL, INC. for over 17 years now. The satisfaction of running a successful, caring, and supportive company has been a dream come true. That is not to say we haven’t faced our share of challenges, but through perseverance, hard work, and commitment we continue to own and operate our business at a very successful and respectable level and we take great pride in it. We have developed close relationships with many of our employees (past and present) as well as many of our customers (many of whom have become friends). We are proud to be regular contributors to local community events and fundraisers as well as several charitable organizations which include the American Cancer Society, The Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County, and The United Way (to name a few). Seeing our employees being able to better their lives through their hard work is a very proud and rewarding feeling for us. We have seen them raise their kids, purchase new vehicles, purchase houses, and earn a better life created through the opportunity we have provided and their hard work. Our continued mission is to provide our customers with a great experience while taking care of their pest problems at hand. We are proud to continue to help our local economy grow through the provision of top-notch employment opportunities while being caring and supportive members of our community.

It's not always to locate an ant colony within the walls of your home or or business, but we have our ways. Sometimes yo...
06/03/2026

It's not always to locate an ant colony within the walls of your home or or business, but we have our ways.

Sometimes you just need to listen - closely!

After a brief tour of this beautiful structure, I set about my inspection process. I had a been shown an area , of the “Great Hall”, where most of the Carpenter Ant activity had been seen. This, at least, narrowed the area down for me to concentrate on. I used a stethoscope to detect sounds in the ceiling of the downstairs level. Much to my surprise, and delight, I could hear the distinctive “clicking’ noise and a faint rustling of newspaper sound in the ceiling void. I had found the main colony!!!

If you have an ant problem, rest assured, we can fix it!

I proceeded to drill a few small holes. Carpenter ants of every stage and size came POURING OUT. It was instant success!!!!

"As temperatures warm up, many summer pests such as ants, mosquitos, termites, spiders, mice and rats reemerge in full f...
06/02/2026

"As temperatures warm up, many summer pests such as ants, mosquitos, termites, spiders, mice and rats reemerge in full force, making pest control crucial to protect your family and property from the dangers associated with pests." - PestWorld

A good preventive maintenance program with routine inspections will help find potential issues you may not see, before they become problems.

Reach out to set up a preventive care program, schedule an inspection, or set up a treatment.

Unfortunately, the warm weather brings with it a variety of summer pests. Pests like mosquitoes, rats, and carpenter ants may invade your home this summer.

What's your least favorite insect to encounter? Is it different inside your home from being outdoors?
05/28/2026

What's your least favorite insect to encounter?

Is it different inside your home from being outdoors?

With spring temperatures warming, it can feel like insects are suddenly everywhere all at once.

If you see one pest, whether it be ants or spiders or cockroaches, you might be able to manage it on your own. Rarely is...
05/27/2026

If you see one pest, whether it be ants or spiders or cockroaches, you might be able to manage it on your own.

Rarely is just one pest present, though. Even if you only see ants, you might not see termites, or even several varieties of ants.

Maybe you see them only in one location, yet they are active in several.

A full pest inspection and preventive maintenance plan makes sure what you see is treated and what you DON'T see doesn't become a problem later.

https://lindpestcontrol.com/

Memorial Day is a special day for many reasons for many people.  First and Foremost, this day was created in remembrance...
05/25/2026

Memorial Day is a special day for many reasons for many people. First and Foremost, this day was created in remembrance of the brave men and women that fought for our country, our freedom, and made it possible for us to have the lives we live today.

We must never forget that nor take it for granted. For without their actions and endurance, it would not be possible for us to have and do the things we have today nor enjoy our families and friends the way we know it to be……

….. So PLEASE EVERYONE take some time throughout this day to reflect on these special people and the opportunities they selflessly provided for us.

As a kid, Memorial Day weekend meant we were nearly out of school, and it was our first taste of summer freedom.

Yes, seeing   in your home is normal!"There’s no magic number when it comes to how many spiders are considered “normal” ...
05/22/2026

Yes, seeing in your home is normal!

"There’s no magic number when it comes to how many spiders are considered “normal” in a home. Seeing one or two occasionally, especially during seasonal changes, is perfectly typical. Spider sightings may increase during certain times of the year as they move indoors in search of shelter or food.

If you’re noticing frequent spider sightings or webs throughout your house, it’s best to contact a licensed pest control professional [that would be us!] who can assess your home and provide expert solutions as it can indicate a larger problem."

It’s perfectly normal to have spiders in your house, especially during seasonal changes. Learn how many are normal and when to contact a pest professional.

It's still early for yellow jackets to be appearing, but they'll be active soon - and nests are not always easy to see. ...
05/21/2026

It's still early for yellow jackets to be appearing, but they'll be active soon - and nests are not always easy to see.

Be careful!

We encountered this hidden nest of yellow jackets at a customer's home. The nest was a few feet away from his where his son and friend play all of the time.

Your help For more on the Yellow-Legged Hornet we posted about last week:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLjbN3IY6l0Your...
05/20/2026

Your help For more on the Yellow-Legged Hornet we posted about last week:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLjbN3IY6l0

Your help is needed to eradicate this invasive insect (the same way we eradicated the murder hornets here).

The Washington State Department of Agriculture Pest Program is asking the public to be on the lookout after a live yellow-legged hornet was found on a ship a...

Pest Control Tip: Why You Need to Keep Vegetation Away from Your Siding. Vegetation against the siding, especially when ...
05/14/2026

Pest Control Tip: Why You Need to Keep Vegetation Away from Your Siding.

Vegetation against the siding, especially when it’s dense, tends to hold moisture in the siding and promotes fungus growth which can promote rot and/or perfect moisture content for wood destroying organisms and other nuisance pests. It also provides hiding and harborage for rodents.

You don’t need to butcher vegetation back, nor have a barren landscape around your immediate perimeter of the house. A general rule of thumb is to keep a few inches of space between your siding and the vegetation. This allows proper airflow and a viewing avenue for homeowners and pest control professionals to keep a lookout for vulnerable pest entry points.

Don’t forget to keep your tree limbs trimmed back from the roof and gutter lines. We recommend 3 feet to 4 feet. Ever seen a squirrel jump? They are capable of jumping quite far and are commonly found in attics of homes (along with rats). They can do considerable damage once inside.

https://lindpestcontrol.com/pest-control-tip-vegetation/

Washington agriculture officials are warning Vancouver-area residents to keep an eye out for a yellow-legged hornet.The ...
05/13/2026

Washington agriculture officials are warning Vancouver-area residents to keep an eye out for a yellow-legged hornet.

The highly invasive species was discovered by a Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) grain inspector on a vessel at the Port of Vancouver on April 30. The inspector spotted the insect during a routine inspection, snapped a photo, and had it destroyed and discarded.

Washington agriculture officials are warning Vancouver-area residents to keep an eye out for a yellow-legged hornet.

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4138 6th Avenue
Tacoma, WA
98406

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+12535031100

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