Credit: Massey Services
ORLANDO, Fla. — Massey Services announced the acquisition of Ridd Pest Control of Miami, Fla. Ridd Pest Control has been providing residential pest, termite, mosquito and rodent control services in the South Florida region, including Coconut Creek, North Lauderdale, Royal Palm and Palm Aire communities, since 2020.
“We are pleased to welcome the Ridd Pest Control of Miami team members and customers to the Massey Services organization,” said Tony Massey, president & CEO of Massey Services. “We’re excited about the opportunity for growth and expansion within South Florida that this acquisition provides. We look forward to providing our new customers with our environmentally responsible services and our commitment to total customer satisfaction.”
Massey Services was founded in 1985 in Orlando, Fla. The company is one of the largest family-owned companies in the pest management industry and services more than 850,000 customers in nine states.
“We are pleased to welcome the Ridd Pest Control of Miami team members and customers to the Massey Services organization,” said Tony Massey, president & CEO of Massey Services. “We’re excited about the opportunity for growth and expansion within South Florida that this acquisition provides. We look forward to providing our new customers with our environmentally responsible services and our commitment to total customer satisfaction.”
Massey Services was founded in 1985 in Orlando, Fla. The company is one of the largest family-owned companies in the pest management industry and services more than 850,000 customers in nine states.
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