MCDONOUGH, Ga. — Active Pest Control, one of the largest independent pest control companies in Georgia, announced the acquisition of Regency Termite and Pest Control based in Columbus, Ga. The acquisition will allow Active to reach additional communities in Georgia with the company’s unique relationship- based pest control services.
Active’s acquisition of Regency is a step in the company’s growth. The addition of Regency’s resources and team will allow Active to service more with a commitment to personalized service and a dedication to strong community relationships. Adding resources in Columbus to Active’s expanding footprint brings their total number of offices to 13 in Georgia and Texas.
“The addition of Regency Termite and Pest Control to the Active family gives us access to well-trained technicians in Columbus,” said Tony Carder, CEO of Active Pest Control. “The Active team is committed to serving the communities we live in with relationships based on trust. The Regency team are a perfect fit for the Active family and we’re thrilled to have them join us.”
Active’s acquisition of Regency is a step in the company’s growth. The addition of Regency’s resources and team will allow Active to service more with a commitment to personalized service and a dedication to strong community relationships. Adding resources in Columbus to Active’s expanding footprint brings their total number of offices to 13 in Georgia and Texas.
“The addition of Regency Termite and Pest Control to the Active family gives us access to well-trained technicians in Columbus,” said Tony Carder, CEO of Active Pest Control. “The Active team is committed to serving the communities we live in with relationships based on trust. The Regency team are a perfect fit for the Active family and we’re thrilled to have them join us.”
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