No More Bugs
RALEIGH, N.C. — No More Bugs, a Mosquito Authority and Pest Authority franchise headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., opened a new office in Durham, N.C., continuing to expand its service area in the Research Triangle Area, the company said. The company held a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the achievement.
“Over the past several years our growth in the RTP market has been excellent and we see a great opportunity to expand out footprint by opening an office in Durham”, Bobby Rycroft, vice president of growth, said. “This new office will allow us to provide faster response time to our growing customer base as well as our current customer base.”
As a long time resident of Durham, Pete Hawkins, vice president of operations for No More Bugs, said, “We are excited to bring our legendary service to the Bull City and to continue to provide jobs and opportunities for the residents of Durham."
The grand opening was attended by many customers, residents, vendors, and members of the Main Line Brands home office team.
“Over the past several years our growth in the RTP market has been excellent and we see a great opportunity to expand out footprint by opening an office in Durham”, Bobby Rycroft, vice president of growth, said. “This new office will allow us to provide faster response time to our growing customer base as well as our current customer base.”
As a long time resident of Durham, Pete Hawkins, vice president of operations for No More Bugs, said, “We are excited to bring our legendary service to the Bull City and to continue to provide jobs and opportunities for the residents of Durham."
The grand opening was attended by many customers, residents, vendors, and members of the Main Line Brands home office team.
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