NORCROSS, GA, April 16, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Atlanta wildlife removal firm, Team Pest USA, would like to discuss their recent win of the 2012 Best of Kudzu Award. Kudzu.com, a website that helps customers find and evaluate businesses in their local area, grants this annual award to those companies that exceed quality standard expectations. The list is extensive, as the winning circle is not limited to a select few. The Atlanta pest control firm also notes that the Best of Kudzu Award is granted to companies throughout the U.S., although there are a few popular cities on the list, including Atlanta. Pest control firms like Team Pest USA offer a service that many residents want and need, so there is a lot of local competition. According to Brandon Pelfrey, Owner of the Atlanta pest control business, "We are very proud to have made the list. There are many highly qualified firms that offer commercial pest control in Atlanta, so receiving the 2012 Best of Kudzu award truly is an honor." Kudzu is an established site that offers user reviews and detailed information, including company biographies. The great thing about winning the contest (aside from the Apple Ipad that was offered to the Grand prize winner) is the inclusion of the 2012 Best of Kudzu symbol on each winner's page. Nothing backs up a firm's quality and integrity than this, which is why a number of companies entered the contest.
Team Pest USA has been providing commercial pest control in Atlanta for over four decades. To learn more about their services and to schedule an appointment today, 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 across 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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Atlanta Pest Control Company, Team Pest USA, Addresses 2012 Best of Kudzu Award
The Atlanta pest control business, Team Pest USA, would like to talk about the 2012 Best of Kudzu Award. An annual award granted to businesses that excel in customer service and demonstrate excellence, the Kudzu Award is something to be proud of.
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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Pest Control Company, Team Pest USA, Addresses 2012 Best of Kudzu AwardThe Atlanta pest control business, Team Pest USA, would like to talk about the 2012 Best of Kudzu Award. An annual award granted to businesses that excel in customer service and demonstrate excellence, the Kudzu Award is something to be proud of.