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Credit: William Blair/PCO Bookkeepers & M&A Specialists
The total U.S. William Blair/PCO Bookkeepers & M&A Specialists Pest Index increased 12 percent year-over-year in April 2024, up from 8 percent growth in March. The long-term historical growth rate of the total pest index is 11 percent.
“The pest index rebounded in April,” William Blair Equity Researcher Tim Mulrooney said. “The residential and commercial pest indices accelerated slightly during the month, but most of the outperformance was driven by the smaller indices, including termite, bed bug and mosquito, all of which rebounded materially in April. Much of this acceleration was driven by the termite index, which increased 10 percent year-over-year in April, up from flat year-over-year performance in March. Although March was weaker than expected, the data suggests that termite-related service revenue caught up in April.”
Dan Gordon, managing member of PCO Bookkeepers & M&A Specialists, added, “The index seems to have snapped back for April with a strong beginning to termite season. March appears to have been an anomaly, most likely created by bad weather.”
The month’s results by segment include:
• The Residential Pest Index increased 12 percent year-over-year.
• The Commercial Pest Index increased 13 percent year-over-year.
• The Termite Index increased 10 percent year-over year.
• The Bed Bug Index increased 10 percent year-over-year.
• The Mosquito Index increased 27 percent year-over-year.
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“The pest index rebounded in April,” William Blair Equity Researcher Tim Mulrooney said. “The residential and commercial pest indices accelerated slightly during the month, but most of the outperformance was driven by the smaller indices, including termite, bed bug and mosquito, all of which rebounded materially in April. Much of this acceleration was driven by the termite index, which increased 10 percent year-over-year in April, up from flat year-over-year performance in March. Although March was weaker than expected, the data suggests that termite-related service revenue caught up in April.”
Dan Gordon, managing member of PCO Bookkeepers & M&A Specialists, added, “The index seems to have snapped back for April with a strong beginning to termite season. March appears to have been an anomaly, most likely created by bad weather.”
The month’s results by segment include:
• The Residential Pest Index increased 12 percent year-over-year.
• The Commercial Pest Index increased 13 percent year-over-year.
• The Termite Index increased 10 percent year-over year.
• The Bed Bug Index increased 10 percent year-over-year.
• The Mosquito Index increased 27 percent year-over-year.
Learn more at SellMyPCOBusiness.com.
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