When Omar Rodriguez came to the U.S. when he was 13 years old, he immediately fell in love with capitalism. “At 19, I owned a small sign shop which I sold a few years later. I’ve owned Key Biscayne Pest Control for the past 25 years and have been doing business in Key Biscayne since I started. I realized early on that the key to my success has been to always honor my word and give more of myself and put my heart in my business.” When someone calls KB Pest Control, they speak directly with the owner. “As an owner of a hometown business, you won’t be asked to sign a contract for pest control services,” he says. “I believe that what won’t work with a handshake, won’t work with a contract. Maintaining a satisfied customer has nothing to do with making them sign a contract.” The team is state-certified and they work hard to offer very low service prices and flexible schedules all year round; 305.361.5858.
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