ATLANTA, GA, March 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Atlanta pest control company Team Pest USA has opened a new location offering pest control services in Gainesville, GA. This latest expansion is the most recent example of the continued growth that Team Pest USA has maintained over the past four decades.
Since 1971, Team Pest USA has been providing outstanding pest control in Atlanta, and that dedication to reliable pest control services has, in large part, been a reason for the company's continued success and current expansion in Gainesville. Team Pest USA offers an extended list of services, including mosquito control, Atlanta termite control, and wildlife removal services, which are not always offered by other pest control companies.
In addition to the impressive services offerings, Team Pest USA has more than 40 years of Atlanta pest control experience. This length of tenure is unusual in an industry which is typically flooded with new, inexperienced companies. The professional pest control experts at Team Pest USA are continually trained and educated on the latest and safest pest control techniques and procedures. Team Pest USA even has a wildlife biologist on staff to assist with Atlanta wildlife control operations.
"We are very grateful to our loyal customer base here in the metro Atlanta area," states Brandon Pelfrey, owner of Team Pest USA. "We are very proud of our success in pest control over the past 40 years, and we are pleased to continue to better serve our customers with this new Gainesville location."
Gainesville area residents can find Team Pest USA's new location at 1805 Hancock Avenue Ext. Gainesville, GA 30501. If you have a question about pest control in Gainesville, GA, or would like to schedule pest control services in Gainesville, GA, the direct line is 770-339-4141.
For more information on Team Pest USA's locations and Atlanta pest control services, please visit http://www.pestusa.com.
About Team Pest USA:
Family owned and operated locally, Team Pest USA has been Atlanta's leading pest control experts since 1971. Their commitment to providing industry leading treatment methods and excellent customer service has gained them many loyal clients over their 40 years in the Atlanta pest control industry. Team Pest USA also offers wildlife removal and relocation in addition to pest control services.
For more information, visit http://www.pestusa.com.
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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Pest Control Experts, Team Pest USA, Open New Office in Gainesville, GAWith more than 40 years of service and still growing, Team Pest USA has opened a new location in Gainesville, Georgia.