
Two people who significantly impacted the pest management business in Minnesota have handed away: Philip Harein and Michael Fresvik. Harein, a longtime entomology professor on the College of Minnesota, died on July 22, at 94, whereas Fresvik, former director of the Minnesota Pest Administration Affiliation, died on July 18, at 78.
Along with his work on the College of Minnesota, Harein was an creator, skilled in saved merchandise pets, and was a staple in serving to to plan the Minnesota Pest Administration Affiliation’s annual convention.
Previous to turning into director of the Minnesota Pest Administration Affiliation, Fresvik was a regulator for the Minnesota Division of Agriculture, the place he was revered for not solely doing his job, but additionally being useful to the business. Todd Leyse, president of Adams Pest Management, Medina, Minn., mentioned his father, Harold Leyse, and his accomplice, Don Hanson, visited Fresvik asking the best way to begin a pest management in 1970, and so they have been significantly aided by Fresvik.
Sources: Star-Tribune and Honsa Household Funeral House
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