Credit: Knox Pest Control
COLUMBUS, Ga. — Knox Pest Control announced the acquisition of Mike Weed’s Termite and Pest Control, Pensacola Fla.
Mike Weed’s Termite and Pest Control has offered commercial, residential and industrial pest control services in the Panhandle of Florida for over 30 years. The family-owned and operated business was led by Mike Weed, an Associate Certified Entomologist with 45 years’ experience.
“Merging with Knox Pest Control gives me the opportunity to offer more services, with a team of trained pest professionals. I’m excited about the new opportunities this merger presents and look forward to continuing to serve customers with the highest level of expertise and care,” Weed said.
Blake Grimsley, senior president of operations, Knox Pest Control, said, “We are very proud to continue Mr. Weed’s commitment to customer service. This is one more step in our aggressive acquisition plan that looks to expand by finding quality business partnerships. I have known Mike since I started in the pest control industry and always looked up to him as a leader in the industry.”
Mike Weed’s Termite and Pest Control has offered commercial, residential and industrial pest control services in the Panhandle of Florida for over 30 years. The family-owned and operated business was led by Mike Weed, an Associate Certified Entomologist with 45 years’ experience.
“Merging with Knox Pest Control gives me the opportunity to offer more services, with a team of trained pest professionals. I’m excited about the new opportunities this merger presents and look forward to continuing to serve customers with the highest level of expertise and care,” Weed said.
Blake Grimsley, senior president of operations, Knox Pest Control, said, “We are very proud to continue Mr. Weed’s commitment to customer service. This is one more step in our aggressive acquisition plan that looks to expand by finding quality business partnerships. I have known Mike since I started in the pest control industry and always looked up to him as a leader in the industry.”
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