MILWAUKEE, Aug. 25, 2017 -- Dynamic Solutions Worldwide, LLC is the creator of DynaTrap® (www.dynatrap.com), a technology-driven, indoor/outdoor insect and mosquito traps that are chemical, pesticide, and hassle free. Today the company has announced they ranked no. 691 on Inc. magazine's 36th annual Inc. 5000 list, an exclusive ranking of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. With a three year sales growth of 656%, DSW was also ranked no. 9 in Wisconsin, no. 4 in Milwaukee and selected as one of the 26 coolest products of the Inc. 5000 list.
The list represents a unique look at the most successful companies within the American economy's most dynamic segment— its independent small and midsized businesses. The average company on the list achieved a mind-boggling three-year average growth of 481%, resulting in the most competitive crop in the list’s history. The Inc. 5000's aggregate revenue is $206 billion, and the companies on the list collectively generated 619,500 jobs over the past three years.
“We are thrilled to be included in the Inc. 5000 list alongside America’s fastest growing and most innovative private companies,” said Juan Rocha, President of Dynamic Solutions Worldwide. “This ranking represents our dedication to design, manufacture, and market innovative and environmentally-friendly products for the home and outdoor living space that have a positive impact on our customers.”
DynaTrap is free from chemicals and pesticides, easy to maintain, environmentally friendly, and most importantly, effective. The trap attracts insects using a combination of UV light and TiO2 coating that generate trace amounts of CO2 to mimic human activity. When pests fly towards the trap, the strong yet silent fan then vacuums them into the retaining cage where they wither away, providing users with a safe, silent, and simple solution to insect control.
"The Inc. 5000 is the most persuasive evidence I know that the American Dream is still alive," said Eric Schurenberg, Inc. President and Editor-In-Chief. "The founders and CEOs of the Inc. 5000 tell us they think determination, risk taking, and vision were the keys to their success, and I believe them."
Complete results of the Inc. 5000, including company profiles and an interactive database that can be sorted by industry, region, and other criteria, can be found at www.inc.com/inc5000.
About DynaTrap®
DynaTrap® is a technology-driven indoor/outdoor insect trap that protects against mosquitoes, biting flies, moths, wasps, and more. Unlike other bug prevention solutions, DynaTrap is uniquely chemical- and pesticide-free, affordable, easy to maintain, environmentally friendly and most importantly—effective. It uses UV light and CO2 to mimic human beings and maximize predatory insect attraction. Its strong yet silent fan then vacuums the insects into a retaining cage. When run 24/7 during mosquito season, DynaTrap works brilliantly to disrupt the mosquito life-cycle and keep your home and yard bug-free. For more information please visit www.DynaTrap.com.
Media Contact Kate Amery PulpPR for DynaTrap [email protected]


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