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Waynes Joins Forces with Donnie’s Total Pride Pest Control in Port St. Joe, FL

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Waynes Joins Forces with Donnie’s Total Pride Pest Control in Port St. Joe, FL


We’re excited to share some big news—Waynes Pest Control is expanding our service in the Florida Panhandle! We’ve officially joined forces with Donnie’s Total Pride Pest Control, a trusted, family-owned company that has served Port St. Joe, Florida and surrounding areas for over 30 years.

This partnership brings together two companies that share a passion for protecting homes and families with integrity, care, and professionalism.

Building on a Strong Local Legacy

Donnie’s Total Pride Pest Control has been a cornerstone of pest protection in the Port St. Joe community for decades. Their team is known for their personalized service, reliability, and deep commitment to their customers.

“I’ve always been committed to serving our community like family,” said owner Joey Lea, “and I believe Waynes will carry that mission forward with the same care and professionalism.”

We’re honored to continue that tradition and welcome Donnie’s customers and team members into the Waynes family.

Growing with Purpose

Waynes Pest Control has been serving the Southeast since 1973, and today we protect over 150,000 homes and businesses across Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, and the Florida Panhandle. This acquisition allows us to offer our World Class Service – Every Time to even more families along the Gulf Coast.

“Joey and his team have built a strong reputation based on integrity, personalized service, and results,” said Shawn Hollis, President of Waynes Pest Control. “We’re excited to build on that legacy and serve the Port St. Joe community with excellence.”

What This Means for Donnie’s Customers

If you’re a current Donnie’s Total Pride Pest Control customer, you’ll continue to receive the same reliable service you’ve come to expect—now backed by Waynes’ comprehensive pest, termite, and lawn care solutions. There won’t be any disruption to your service, and you will receive a letter in the mail with detailed information about how we will make this transition easy for you. If you have any questions, please give us a call at (850) 229-8720.

Welcome to the Waynes Family, Port St. Joe!

We’re grateful for the opportunity to serve Port St. Joe and surrounding communities. Whether you’re a longtime customer of Donnie’s or new to Waynes, we’re here to protect your home and lawn with Integrity, Courage, Perseverance, and Character.

Official Press Release

 

 

Rebecca Wood

Waynes has been serving customers since 1973. We have grown over the decades through a commitment to providing a world-class experience for our customers. We believe that if our employees are happy and fulfilled, they will go above and beyond in delighting our customers.

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