Native Pest Management
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. –– Native Pest Management has earned the No. 2,378 spot on the annual Inc. 5000 list, the definitive ranking of America’s fastest-growing private companies.
This list offers a data-driven look at the most successful businesses in the nation’s most dynamic sector—independent, entrepreneurial companies. Past honorees include household names such as Microsoft, Meta, Chobani, Under Armour, Timberland, Oracle, and Patagonia.
The Inc. 5000 Class of 2025 showcases companies that have achieved exceptional revenue growth while overcoming major economic hurdles — from inflation and soaring capital costs to persistent hiring challenges.
Among the top 500 on this year’s list, the median three-year growth rate reached an impressive 1,552 percent, and those companies have collectively added more than 48,678 jobs to the U.S. economy over the past three years.
“Being named to the Inc. 5000 for the fifth consecutive year is an achievement that wouldn’t be possible without our incredible team,” said Luke Lewis, founder and president of Native Pest Management. “Their dedication, expertise, and commitment to our customers are the driving forces behind our success. We’re proud of what we’ve built together, and we’ll continue investing in our people, our technology, and our services to deliver the safest, most effective pest control solutions for the communities we serve.”
Since its founding in 2015, the company has embraced digital innovation to enhance every aspect of its operations, the company said.
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