Adams Exterminators

Leesburg, GA 31763

4.9 (140 reviews)

pest-control

Moisture Control Experts Family owned and operated since 1971Southeast Alabamaand Northwest Florida. Our Pest &ampOperated One-Stop for Pests &ampGA 31707 (229) 435-6257 Learn More Blakely 516 S Church St. BlakelyGA 39823 (229) 723-3265 Learn More Leesburg 227 Walnut Ave SouthSuite C LeesburgGeorgia 31763 (229) 435-4484 Learn More Moultrie 1050 North Main Street MoultrieGA 31768 (229) 890-5839 Learn More Tifton 402 N Park Ave TiftonGA 31794 (229) 382-2411 Learn More Bainbridge 1510 Dothan Rd BainbridgeGA 39817 (229) 246-2313 (229) 248-0093 Learn More Thomasville 1136 West Jackson Street ThomasvilleFL 32303 (850) 574-0004 Learn More Serving SW GeorgiaSE Alabama &ampNW Florida Since 1971 &nbspSince 1971Website Development by M&ampR MarketingPrivacy Policy

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