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Bug Busters Expands Service Footprint With New Carrollton, Georgia Branch
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Bug Busters USA
CARROLLTON, Ga. - Washingtoner -- Bug Busters, a leading family-owned and operated pest control company serving residential and commercial customers across the southeastern United States, announces the opening of its newest branch in Carrollton, Georgia. This expansion strengthens the company's commitment to delivering superior pest management solutions and community-focused service throughout the region.

Founded in 1984 by Neil Parker, Bug Busters USA has grown from a one-man operation in Acworth, Georgia to a trusted pest control provider with multiple locations across Georgia and Tennessee. The company remains true to its roots—valuing personal relationships with customers and delivering effective, environmentally-friendly pest management solutions for homes and businesses.

The Carrollton branch will be led by Branch Manager Adam Keating, a nearly ten-year veteran of the Bug Busters team. With a proven track record of exceeding customer expectations and deep knowledge of the company's service standards, Keating is uniquely positioned to ensure local customers receive responsive, reliable pest control solutions.

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"We are excited to bring Bug Busters' trusted services to Carrollton," said Court Parker, CEO of Bug Busters. "Our commitment to our customers and the communities we serve has always been at the heart of what we do. This new location allows us to respond quicker to families and businesses located in western Georgia and eastern Alabama."

Parker continues, "Adam has been a branch manager for several years and has the expertise and leadership skills to help our Carrollton branch succeed. We are confident he and his team will deliver the same level of service we are known for and excited to watch them grow."

Bug Busters offers a comprehensive suite of pest control services for both residential and commercial clients, including treatment and prevention plans for termites, mosquitoes, bed bugs, ants, rodents, wildlife, and more. The company also emphasizes environmentally friendly solutions to protect homes, businesses, families, and pets throughout the area.

About Bug Busters
Bug Busters is a family-owned pest control company established in 1984 in Acworth, Georgia. With multiple locations across Georgia and Tennessee, the company specializes in delivering effective, tailored pest management solutions to residential and commercial customers. Bug Busters is committed to excellence in customer service, community engagement, and innovative pest control practices.

Contact
Jackie Lott
***@bugbustersusa.com


Source: Bug Busters USA

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