WellTech serves Tampa Bay area property managers and leasing agents by providing pest and wildlife control for multi-family properties.
WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC is a company that specializes in managing pests and wildlife in multifamily living environments. WellTech works in tandem with multifamily property managers, leasing agents, and property maintenance to provide a comfortable living space for residents. WellTech also assists in educating properties about pests and wildlife, and best prevention practices.
WellTech Pest can effectively manage seasonal pest variations and specific challenges inherent to a multi-unit environment. WellTech adheres to Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in a multifamily environment. This includes routine inspections, targeted treatments (using the least toxic options first), and ongoing monitoring to prevent re-infestations. WellTech provides weekly, quarterly and customized pest management for multifamily living.
WellTech’s special services and wildlife management are dispatched when raccoons, bats, or squirrels create nuisance or safety concerns. ethical and legal removal and exclusion are necessary. WellTech inspects and seals entry points such as soffit gaps and other vulnerabilities to prevent future access. WellTech follows Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission laws and guidelines on the ethical and legal removal and exclusion of wildlife.
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Welltech Pest specializing in multi-family living business model; salutes National Small Business Week
WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, a leading provider of pest and wildlife management services exclusively for the multi-family sector, is proud to announce its upcoming ten-year anniversary in the state of Florida. Established in August 2015, WellTech Pest Solutions has become a trusted partner for property owners and managers across the state.
WellTech Pest Solutions’ origins trace back to Atlanta Pest Control, a company with over sixty years of history, acquired by Jay Wells and John Thomas “Nick” Nichols in 1988. Drawing upon their business and sales expertise, a multi-family property management supply company, and John Wells’ expertise in pest control, they united to fill the gap in the pest control industry’s ability to effectively serve multi-family properties.
“Multi-family residential pest control presents unique challenges,” states Jay Wells, President and Founder of WellTech Pest Solutions. “Properties have diverse resident lifestyles, and pest issues in one unit can easily impact neighboring units. Standard pest control approaches often fall short. Our programs are customized to address the unique lifestyles of the residences.”
This insight led John Wells to develop specialized programs and treatment techniques tailored to the budget constraints and operational needs of the multi-family industry. These programs emphasize communication and cooperation in identifying problem units, enabling WellTech to implement targeted solutions, including baiting, trapping, and precise pesticide application, to contain and eliminate infestations before they spread.
“We understand the specific pest pressures in Florida,” adds John Wells, Vice President of WellTech Pest Solutions. “Environmental factors significantly influence pest activity, and these variations differ across the state. Our approach is tailored to those regional differences.”
Both Jay and John Wells are Associate Certified Entomologists (ACE), demonstrating their commitment to scientific expertise. John Thomas “Nick” Nichols, who held an MBA, passed away in 2001, leaving full operating control of the former Atlanta Pest Control to Jay Wells. The initial acquisition of Atlanta Pest Control was partially funded through a U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) loan*.
“We are grateful for SBA, and we celebrate with the many small business owners and entrepreneurs during National Small Business Week”, said Jay Wells.
WellTech Pest Solutions addresses the specific challenges of high-density living, offering comprehensive services for a wide range of pests, including household pests, bed bugs, fleas, termites, flies, mosquitoes, rodents, honey bees, bats, and birds. The company’s mission is to assist property owners and managers in maintaining and enhancing property value and reputation, while ensuring residents enjoy a comfortable, pest-free living environment. WellTech also offers advanced termite prevention and elimination techniques and humane wildlife management.
WellTech Pest Solutions serves a broad region of Florida, including the counties of Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando, Sarasota, Manatee, Lee, Charlotte, Sumter, Lake, Orange, Seminole, Volusia, Marion, Flagler, Desoto, Hardee, St. Lucie, Okeechobee, Highlands, Indian River, Brevard, Osceola, and Polk. Key cities in their service area include Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Wesley Chapel, Brandon, Lakeland, Bradenton, Sarasota, Fort Myers, and Jacksonville.
WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC wrapped up another Bay Area Apartment Associationtrade show on Wednesday with a presentation that had visitors swarming to check out the special agents. The theme this year for BAAA was “Out of this World” and was held on Wednesday April 9th at the Florida State Fairgrounds Expo Center. WellTech was located at booth 625, and served as a Photo Sponsor in 2025.
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The marketing planners of the WellTech trade show display event and who were all in attendance included VP of Operations John Wells, VP of Sales and Marketing Austin Matteson, Director of Marketing James Scheffel, Southwest Florida Account Manager Corey Dixon and Tampa Account Manager Thomas Tellez. They jumped on the opportunity to do the “Men in Black” parody, because of the nature of WellTech is pest management. The theme from the first Men in Black motion picture features an alien that turns out to be a giant roach (spoilers if you have never seen the film).
The marketing materials were planned to resemble “Men in Black” movie posters from the original Men in Black (1997) featuring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith. Both Austin Matteson and Eric Enoch are wearing shades, black suits and black ties as popularized by the motion picture. Austin and Eric are often are displayed holding tools of the trade by B&G (instead of space guns).
The WellTech trade show itself featured a laser tag game where visitors could “shoot the alien”. Visitors would aim their game weapon toward plush alien creatures hanging from the ceiling. The concept was inspired from the movie when Will Smith’s character is tested by Zed (Rip Torn) and Agent Kay (Tommy Lee Jones) prior to becoming Agent Jay. This game was constructed using wood, black plastic and vinyl panels of cityscapes. The game was managed by both Director of Operations Doug Bacon and John Wells. Check out the video below featuring a few of our attendees who played our interactive challenge.
WellTech’s Founder and President Jay Wells was also on hand providing complimentary cigars. A number of guests also picked up flashlight pens with the WellTech logo, prop roaches and flyers with QR codes leading back to the new WellTech website (where you are reading this story). Scheduling Coordinator Sarah Smart and Technician Eric Enoch were also present.
James Scheffel was responsible for designing the banners, posters and flyers to resemble the Men in Black. He also provided photography, videography, and assisted with handing out marketing materials. Below are a few candid shots from the event found on WellTech social media pages.
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