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Pest Exterminators Association of the Philippines - PEAP
Pest Exterminators Association of the Philippines (PEAP), as an association of duly licensed pest control operators, envisions to be at the forefront of protecting the health and environment of the Filipino consumers. Through a professional, effective and responsible use of Philippine Government’s designated agency registered pest management products, methodologies and related technologies. Thereby ensuring considerable assistance in the promotion of safety and protection of the general public and the globally challenged environment.

HISTORY
The History of PEAP- It was a beautiful summer day in March of 1979, the FPA sponsored pre-licensing Seminar had been very well attended. There had been no less than 50 independent pest controllers who came and were eager to listen and comply with the new regulations.

Among these participants was a struggling young pest control operator the late Julio Salazar, of J.A. Salazar Dependable Pest control (now Multipest Services); and a retired colonel who was at that time the already successful owner and operator of Emar Merchandising and Pest Control Services, whose name was well-known in the industry circles, the late Col. Marcelo “Roy”Roa-Yu.

The seminar had already been on its third day. During the noonday break, the two gentlemen had decided to disengage themselves from the main body of participants. They picked a nice and cozy spot in the AIT grounds and then proceeded to indulge in small talk which eventually drifted to a subject of mutual interest.

Roy was then an active member in good standing of the lone pest control association in the country. However, he had by this time grown disenchanted and disillusioned with it for strictly private reasons, no wonder the man had started toying with the idea of resigning from that association and joining another one, but there simply had been no such recourse available then. So, when July Salazar broached the idea of organizing and establishing a new association to be run precisely along with the same conceptual lines such as Roy’s, Roy became deeply interested and upon further cajolery from July, he finally agreed to organize such an organization.

July became self-appointed legman and they began their campaign in earnest.

The initial meeting of the organization was held at the Capitol Hills Golf Club house. Because July had done such a good job of it, nearly a hundred people came to listen to what the good ex-colonel had to say. At the appointed time, Roy delivered his message. This had been well received by the PCO’s in general. When the meeting came to an end, some of the audience had chosen to stay behind to make further inquiries into the proposed new association. As it turned out later, this group became the hard-core element of the new association.

Several more meetings followed wherein most important aspects of the organization were tackled and ironed out. In one such meeting which was held at the Philippine Columbian, the name of the organization was unanimously adapted. It was to be and still is the Pest Exterminator’s Association of The Philippines, Inc. This culminated in the landslide election of the association’s first president, Marcelo “Roy” Roa-Yu. Than of course followed in their respective turns the succeeding presidents.

PEAP Presidents- Past and Incumbent
PEAP Presidents-

1979-1981 Marcelo Roa Yu

1981-1982 Leonardo “leo” Villegas 1982-1983 Giovani “Ging” Olivarez

1983-1984 Marcelo Roa Yu

1984-1985 Sebastian Faderogaya

1985-1987 Edgard Aunario

1987-1988 Robert Facuri

1988-1989 Marcelo Roa Yu

1989-1992 July Salazar ​1992-1994 Efraim “Efren” Genuino

1994-1995 Roger Jundos

1995-1996 Silverio Garing

1996-1997 Ramon Catarata

​1997-1998 Noel de Guia

1998-1999 Artemio Talavera

1999-2000 Roger Tibig

2000-2002 Jose Pagsibigan Sr.

2002-2004 Sheryl Genuino

2004-2006 July Salazar

2006-2007 Leonardo “Leo” Villegas

2007-2009 Adolfo Leyva

2009-2011 Eleazar Concepcion

2011-2012 Gil Aguila

2013-2014 Job Dayandante

2015-2016 Virgencita Jawid

2017-    Job Dayandante