Arizona Pest Control named on Nextdoor’s Neighborhood Favorites

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September 2, 2022

IMAGE: ARIZONA PEST CONTROL

IMAGE: ARIZONA PEST CONTROL

Arizona Pest Control has been named to the winning list of Nextdoor’s 6th annual Neighborhood Favorites, an awards program recognizing local businesses committed to helping their neighborhoods thrive.

Winners of the 2022 Neighborhood Favorites were determined based on the number of neighbor recommendations a local business receives on Nextdoor across various categories.

“On Nextdoor, small businesses are a trusted and core member of the community. These local businesses go above and beyond to make their neighborhoods a kind, welcoming place. It is a true honor, and good for business, to be voted a Neighborhood Favorite by your most loyal customers — neighbors,” Nextdoor CEO Sarah Friar said in a news release.

With more than 55 million business recommendations from neighbors, Nextdoor connects neighbors with each other and everything nearby, including businesses, nonprofits, public agencies and large brands.

“We’re extremely proud to have been named a Neighborhood FavoriteIt’s awards like this that make coming to work easy, knowing we are making a difference in people’s lives to help them live in pest-free environments.” Arizona Pest Control Marketing Director Caleb Tennenbaum said.

The complete list of winning businesses in each city is available on the Nextdoor website.

About Arizona Pest Control

Arizona Pest Control has been a family-run business since 1947. The company provides environmentally responsible pest control to commercial and residential customers for termites, bees and wasps, rodents, bed bugs, scorpions and more. Bruce Tennenbaum is the current owner and CEO of Arizona Pest Control and started with the company in 1978. Currently, Arizona Pest Control employees over 45 people.

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Ellen Wagner

Ellen Wagner is the digital editor for PMP magazine. She can be reached at ewagner@northcoastmedia.net.

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