JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Turner Pest Control, an Anticimex company providing comprehensive pest control services to residential and commercial clients in Florida and South Georgia, has acquired Perschel & Meyer Pest Management. This acquisition is part of Turner Pest Control's planned growth strategy and marks their eighth acquisition this year.
Perschel & Meyer Pest Management has served Jacksonville, Fla., and the Jacksonville Beaches since 1989, providing pest control, termite control, and lawn care services. The company provides these services to residential and commercial clients, including some of the area's most prestigious neighborhoods. Perschel & Meyer is a member of the Florida Pest Management Association and the National Pest Management Association.
Perschel & Meyer built a reputation for excellence over the last 30 years, with more than 80% of its new business gained through referrals from existing customers. According to Turner Pest Control President Bill Talon, "We recognize the inestimable value of a pest control company's good reputation and know how much a company's growth depends on it. We're proud to be associated with Perschel & Meyer and look forward to carrying on the standards it has set."
Perschel & Meyer President and Owner Bob Meyer cites the similarities between his company and Turner Pest Control as key to the acquisition process. "We both started out as small, local businesses with a focus on building long-term relationships with our customers and our communities. Joining forces with Turner allows us to continue to establish and cement new relationships in the area by bringing innovative new services to homeowners and business owners."
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