Twelve Years.
One City.
One Standard.
Treminix was founded on a simple conviction: Atlanta's pest problems require Atlanta's answers. National average protocols produce national average results — which are not good enough for Georgia's specific biology and geology.
Why an Applied
Entomologist Started
a Pest Control
Company.
Victor Osei spent eight years as an applied entomologist for the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Structural Pest Control Division — the regulatory body responsible for licensing and inspecting pest control operators across the state. His job was to investigate treatment failures: infestations that persisted despite documented service, structural damage that occurred despite active termite contracts, and complaints from property owners who had paid for control and received something else.
The pattern he documented repeatedly: treatments applied from national specification templates that hadn't been adjusted for Georgia's specific conditions. Termite barriers failing in red clay soil at the injection spacing calibrated for sandy coastal soils. Fire ant treatments applied on state-average calendar dates that missed the biological treatment window for Atlanta's urban heat island neighborhoods. Cockroach programs that sprayed perimeters without ever inspecting the dry floor drains and canopy contact points that were the actual entry vectors.
Treminix was founded in 2013 to apply what Georgia's regulatory data showed actually works — in the specific conditions that Atlanta's soil, climate, and endemic pest biology create. Every Treminix protocol is documented and explained in writing. Every outcome is tracked. Every program can be adjusted when monitoring data indicates adjustment is warranted.
Five Non-Negotiables.
Every Engagement.
Every treatment protocol starts with the pest's biology, the property's specific conditions, and Atlanta's microclimate data. Not with the product that produces the highest margin or the specification template that's easiest to apply.
Every service visit produces a written report documenting what was found, what was applied, product names and concentrations, areas treated, and the monitoring status. You always know exactly what happened at your property.
All Treminix technicians hold active Georgia Structural Pest Control licenses. No unlicensed helpers, no subcontracted labor, no day-labor crews on treatment days. The person at your door is an employee of Treminix with a current state license.
Post-treatment monitoring data determines whether a program is working or needs adjustment. Programs are not left unchanged because the calendar says the next service isn't due yet. Monitoring data drives the schedule.
When a pest problem requires structural remediation — entry point sealing, drain trap restoration, canopy trimming — we say so clearly and document it in the written assessment. We don't treat around a structural problem to generate recurring service revenue.
The Team Behind
Every Treminix
Engagement.
Victor Osei
Eight years with Georgia Department of Agriculture Structural Pest Control Division specializing in treatment failure investigation. B.S. Entomology, University of Georgia. GA Structural Pest Control License Category 11 and 12.
Tamara Nguyen
14 years Georgia pest control, including 6 years managing commercial accounts for a regional multi-state operator. Oversees 34-person field team, QA program, and commercial compliance documentation. GA Licensed Supervisor.
DeShawn Williams
Specialist in restaurant, multi-family, and institutional pest management with AIB and GFSI documentation compliance expertise. Manages Treminix's commercial portfolio of 200+ properties. GA Licensed Operator.
See the Standard in Action.
Free assessment. Written findings report. The Treminix standard is visible from the first visit.