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AGAWAM — Braman Termite & Pest Elimination announced its acquisition of Springfield-based Fusion Pest Management, effective Aug. 1. This strategic move marks a significant milestone in Braman’s ongoing growth strategy.

Fusion Pest Management, also a family-owned company with a strong residential expertise, brings a loyal customer base and deep local roots to the Braman portfolio. With this acquisition, Braman expands its residential footprint by an estimated 10% in key suburban and rural markets where Fusion had established a presence.

“This partnership is about more than just growth; it’s about alignment,” said Jerry Lazarus, president of Braman Termite & Pest Elimination. “Fusion’s personalized, high-quality service mirrors our own core values. Together, we’re expanding what we can offer customers while upholding the pride, honesty, and quality they’ve always trusted.”

Fusion customers can expect their service to continue seamlessly, with no immediate changes to pricing or agreements. During a brief transition period, clients may see both brand names in communications, but all services and correspondence will ultimately be unified under the Braman brand.

“Joining forces with Braman was a natural fit,” said Chris Morin, owner and operator of Fusion Pest Management. “Our companies share a commitment to personalized service, integrity, and doing right by our customers. I’m confident our clients will continue to receive the exceptional care they’ve come to expect, now with even more resources behind them.”

The acquisition also supports Braman’s long-term operational goals by improving service efficiency and expanding technician coverage. Fusion customers can expect to benefit from Braman’s broader range of services, including commercial pest control and wildlife solutions.

“This is a win for everyone involved, including our team, our customers, and the communities we serve,” Lazarus added. “We’re excited to move forward as one company with shared values, greater resources, and a deeper commitment to excellence.”