West Palm Beach, FL — Native Pest Management was named a platinum winner of the ninth annual 2022 Florida Community Association Journal (FLCAJ) Readers’ Choice Awards in the pest control category. This year, the awards recognized 297 service providers, with over 10,000 ballots cast. Winners were highlighted in the March issue of the FLCAJ magazine.
The FLCAJ Readers Choice Awards recognize outstanding Florida service providers for their dedication to the communities they serve, an exemplary level of proficiency, fairness and integrity. Native was nominated for the award by a customer for displaying these values and voted for by FLCAJ readers.
Caitlin Lewis, Native vice president, highlighted the values that helped the South Florida pest control service company win the award.
"Providing exceptional customer service is a vital part of Native Pest Management’s mission," she said. "We are grateful to our esteemed customer who nominated us for this award. It is a great reflection of the close relationships we have with our customers. And we are thankful to those customers who voted for us."
Native recently placed 18th on the 2022 Gator100 list, the 100 fastest growing University of Florida alumni-led businesses. The company was also in the top three in Best of Palm Beach County and won Expertise’s award for Best Pest Control Services in Port St. Lucie, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami. In 2021, Native won the Better Business Bureau Torch Award for Ethics and made the Inc. 5000 List of the Fastest Growing Companies in the United States.
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