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About Orkin > History



In 1901, with $25,000 in savings, Otto Orkin, the son of Latvian immigrants, opened his first
office in Richmond, Virginia. Billing himself as "Otto Orkin, The Rat Man," Orkin began
serving local businesses and residents to help control rat problems.
By 1929, Orkin's service had expanded to help control cockroaches, bedbugs and other pests
with 13 offices in eight states, including a new headquarters in Atlanta. Orkin introduced
The Orkin Man to television viewers in the 1950s with the company's first series of
commercials. Beginning as a cartoon, "Otto the Orkin Man" evolved into
The Orkin Man™ pest management icon we know today.
In 1964, Rollins Inc. purchased Orkin Exterminating Inc. from the Orkin
family and helped turn the business into one of the largest pest management companies in the United States.
To address an increasing need for its pest management services among business customers, Orkin formed
a separate division, Orkin Commercial Services, in 1996. Since then, Orkin Commercial Services
has grown to serve more businesses than any other provider in North America.
Today, our service sets the standard for commercial pest management, continuing a tradition
started by Otto Orkin more than a century ago.
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