
Native Pest Management opened its new office in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. It is the company’s third office in South Florida. New service areas include Dania Beach, Plantation, Pembroke Pines, Fort Lauderdale, Surfside, Davie, Aventura, Hollywood, Lighthouse Point, Wilton Manors, Highland Beach and Miami. “Our goal is to continue to grow as much possible in the state of Florida while still providing the best pest control service to all of our clients. The opening of the Fort Lauderdale (office) will do just that,” said Luke Lewis, Native CEO. “Having an office in Fort Lauderdale will reduce drive times, provide technicians with more support, improve response time and will allow us to hire more technicians to service that area. All to continue to deliver to the customer an unmatched customer service experience.”

Viking Pest Control, Basking Ridge, N.J., received a Top Workplace in New Jersey award from NJ.com for the second consecutive year. An anonymous survey measured 15 culture drivers, including alignment, execution and connection. The award is given to companies that create a culture where employees feel engaged, appreciated and fulfilled. “We are honored our employees voted this way and are proud to share this award with all of our employees and our customers,” said Paul Bergmann, president of Viking Pest Control.
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