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Allgood Pest Solutions Joins bedbugFREE Network

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The Duluth, Ga.-based company becomes the latest firm committed to the guidelines and practices of BedBug Central.

| February 17, 2012

LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. — Allgood Pest Solutions of Georgia, Florida, and Tennessee, is the most recent company approved for bedbugFREE membership. Allgood Pest Solutions joins an expanding national network of pest management firms committed to the guidelines and practices of BedBug Central.

Allgood Pest Solutions is committed to providing the most effect and rapid solution to a bed bug infestation. Allgood has been protecting homes and businesses in Georgia for over 30 years.  Their goal is to provide the very latest treatment strategies and technology for a client.

“Rick and Phil Cooper have built the most valuable resource in Bed Bug Central and are recognized as ‘The Experts’ when it comes to bed bugs,” said Chuck Tindol of Allgood Pest Solutions. “BedBug Central provides a wealth of knowledge and resources to help us become the leading bed bug protection service provider in our area.”

bedbugFREE is a network of “like-minded companies sharing the philosophies of BedBug Central”. All companies undergo a rigorous screening process overseen by research entomologists Rick Cooper and Jeffrey White. Approved companies are then listed as bedbugFREE on BedBug Central’s website and in turn, receive referrals as part of the bedbugFREE network.

For more information visit www.bedbugcentral.com.

 

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