BRENTWOOD, Calif. — Aantex Pest Control announced the acquisition of Bugs Be Gone Pest Control. The strategic acquisition deepens Aantex’s presence across Contra Costa County and surrounding areas, furthering its ability to serve both residential and commercial clients.
With a longstanding reputation for excellence, Bugs Be Gone brings a dedicated technician team, loyal customer base and deep community ties, the company said. Jen Raman, former owner of Bugs Be Gone, will remain with Aantex to ensure a smooth transition.
“We’re excited to welcome the Bugs Be Gone team into the Aantex family,” said Sean McCauley, executive at Aantex. “This acquisition allows us to build on their legacy while offering customers an expanded range of services and the full support of our operational infrastructure.”
With a longstanding reputation for excellence, Bugs Be Gone brings a dedicated technician team, loyal customer base and deep community ties, the company said. Jen Raman, former owner of Bugs Be Gone, will remain with Aantex to ensure a smooth transition.
“We’re excited to welcome the Bugs Be Gone team into the Aantex family,” said Sean McCauley, executive at Aantex. “This acquisition allows us to build on their legacy while offering customers an expanded range of services and the full support of our operational infrastructure.”
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