CERTUS Pest
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Certus Pest has acquired Good Earth Pest Control, a pest control company servicing the greater Sacramento, Calif., area. This move follows Certus' recent acquisition of Bell Pest Control, with which Good Earth will be merging as part of this development.
Before acquiring Good Earth and Bell, Certus established a foothold in the San Francisco Bay region through its Purcor Pest Solutions brand. These partnerships with Good Earth and Bell have helped expand their reach in Northern California further. Together, it supports Certus' strategic growth in California and aligns with its goal to partner with customer-centric businesses rooted in their communities, the company said.
"Good Earth Pest Control's commitment to providing excellent pest control service to customers is a perfect fit for us at Certus Pest," said Patrick Kelly, senior vice president of strategy at Certus Pest. "We're delighted to have them join our stellar team at Bell Pest Control to continue protecting what matters most for the wonderful people and businesses of Sacramento."
While Good Earth's name may be changing, the same friendly faces that customers know will remain, said Certus Pest.
"I took great care in selecting a company that shares my focus and dedication to bringing the highest level of service," said Kevin Carpenter, owner of Good Earth Pest Control. "With their experienced pest management professionals that share this same focus and dedication, it was clear that joining Certus Pest through its Bell Pest Control brand was the ideal partnership for us."
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