“Those who do not like change will like irrelevance even less” is the only quote that hangs in Bell Laboratories’ Senior Vice President of Global Sales Patrick Lynch’s office.
The past 12 months have continued to remind the pest management industry that regulatory and legislative changes will always be present, altering how we manufacture, store, purchase and use rodent control products. These changes cause Lynch to ensure strategic partners, such as food manufacturers, continue to have the widest breadth and highest quality rodent control solutions.
Rodent contamination in food production and storage facilities is the very reason why modern and versatile pest control solutions are so necessary.
“Pest control technicians are the frontline protectors of our fragile food supply,” said Lynch. “Our commitment to supporting our partners and our industry will always be steadfast, with an eye toward both product innovation and industry service.”
The last few years have shown proof of that support, as a steady stream of new and innovative products have rolled off the production line at Bell’s manufacturing campus, including advanced rodenticides, bait stations and trapping tools, plus seven rodent monitoring devices.
“Bell’s philosophy will always remain to support our industry partners and defend our vital and essential industry with vigor and purpose,” he said.
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