Billy Matthews |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 10, 2012
Billy Matthews
Bug House Pest Control
478-456-3403
Bug House expands pesticide services across state lines
Milledgeville, Ga.,-- The Alabama
Department of Agriculture certified general manager of Bug House Pest Control,
Billy Matthews, as an official operator in the state of Alabama for residential
and commercial pesticides on March 6, 2012.
“This gives us the
ability to do work in the state of Alabama,” said Matthews. “This will help us
with our expansion plans, to cities like Columbus that are very close to the
state line.”
After applying for the Alabama Department of Agriculture pesticide test
in Nov. 2011, Matthews had to study the rules and pesticide regulations of
Alabama.
“Bug House is
always looking for new markets,” said Matthews. “While at the same time staying
true to our core values, we always want to maintain a high level of
customer service, and be very active in the communities that we serve.”
Mike Prosperi,
owner of Bug House is excited to expand the company’s reach to different
markets.
“Bug House Pest
Control is proud of Billy Matthews for obtaining the Alabama state pest control
license,” said Prosperi. “We are thrilled about the opportunity to expand our
business into Alabama.”
Bug House Pest Control is a locally
owned, full service pest and termite control company, meeting the needs of both
commercial and residential customers.
Bug House provides professional,
courteous and personal service to each customer with the goal of protecting you
and your family in termite control, wildlife removal, bed bug treatments,
insulation, closed crawl systems and handyman services.
For more information, contact Billy
Matthews at bmatthews@bughousepestcontrol.com or visit the website: http://www.bughousepestcontrol.com/.
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