TEWKSBURY, Mass. — Catseye Pest Control announced the opening of a new branch in Tewksbury, Mass. The new location services Boston, Hopkinton, Worcester and more.
The growth also created an opportunity to bring more jobs to the Tewksbury area as the new office will allow Catseye to hire 30 to 50 additional employees.
Catseye says its new location allows the company to further focus on areas such as Tewksbury, Wilmington, Andover, North Andover, Dracut, Burlington, Woburn, Lowell, Chelmsford, Methuen, and more areas of Mass.
“Expanding our service area was an important decision so that we could provide tailored pest and nuisance wildlife solutions to more customers, but so we could also help create more jobs for the area,” said Catseye President Joe Dingwall.
Dingwall added, “Being able to serve more customers and install more of our Cat-Guard Exclusion System, a permanent and chemical-free solution, to keep rodents and nuisance wildlife out of homes or businesses is of the utmost importance.”
To commemorate this occasion, a ribbon-cutting was held on June 23 at the new office. Members of the Tewksbury community and Chamber of Commerce were invited to the event.
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