Braman Termite & Pest Elimination

Agawam, United States

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Since 1890 Braman Termite and Pest Elimination has been a leading provider of pest management services. Braman offers a wide range of programs for commercial environments; including general pest inspection and identification, PhD entomologist consultation, integrated pest management (IPM) programs for LEED credit, cockroach control, rodent control, nuisance wildlife control, bird management, bed bug heat remediation and canine (K9) bed bug scent detection, termite elimination, bee & wasp control, mosquito control, industrial weed control, fly control and bioremediation.

Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Back! That phrase sums up our confidence that you will be pleased with your Braman experience. Braman Termite & Pest Elimination is a family owned company with 5 service centers serving Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. We have worked hard to maintain a reputation for service excellence. Braman has earned the National Pest Management Association’s coveted QualityPro and GreenPro designations as well as several Angie’s List Super Service Awards. We are accredited by the Better Business Bureau and are members of both the National and Connecticut Pest Management Associations.

For 126 years Braman has been protecting health and property. We eliminate pests efficiently and economically in your home, business or institution.

History

Established in 1890.

The company was founded in Boston in 1890. Jack Lazarus owned a

meat market and struck a deal allowing a Mr. Braman to sell pest control chemicals

in the store. Braman decided to retire in 1919 allowing Lazarus to continue using his name and concoctions. Lazarus found that the pest control side of things (including branching into residential and commercial service) was more profitable than continuing

with the meat market. He devoted himself to Braman Pest until the mid-​1950s. At that time, his son Edwin took the company’s reins, leaving his job as a civilian entomologist supervising pest control operations in post WWII occupied Japan. Ed Lazarus was at the helm of Braman until 1989, when he retired leaving his son Jerry Lazarus, the current 3rd generation owner in charge.