Sprague Pest Solutions named to Puget Sound Business Journal’s 2026 Corporate Philanthropists List

Sprague Pest Solutions, the Western United States’ largest family-owned commercial pest control company, has been recognized on the Puget Sound Business Journal’s 2026 Corporate Philanthropists List in the midsize company category, recognizing companies with annual revenues between $20 million and $500 million for charitable giving in Washington. 

The recognition reflects Sprague’s long-standing commitment to supporting the communities where its employees live and work across the Western United States, alongside its mission of protecting public health and food safety through commercial pest management. 

Through Sprague’s annual Day of Giving initiative, 25 branch locations and the corporate office participate in volunteer and philanthropic efforts supporting causes connected to public health, food safety, environmental stewardship, and community protection, the same principles that guide Sprague’s commercial pest management services. 

Each branch identifies organizations and initiatives that reflect the needs of its local communities, creating opportunities for teams across Sprague’s footprint to make a direct impact where they live and work. 

“The Day of Giving reflects who we are as a company,” said AJ Treleven, ACE, Executive Vice President. “By empowering our branches to lead local efforts, we’re able to support organizations and causes that make a meaningful difference in the communities our teams serve every day.”  

By empowering branches to lead local efforts, Sprague encourages community involvement that reflects the unique needs of each market while staying connected to the company’s broader mission and values. 

“As we enter our second century as a company, we remain committed to investing not only in our people and customers, but also in the communities that have supported Sprague for generations,” said Treleven. 

For more information about Sprague Pest Solutions, visit www.spraguepest.com. 

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