When Andy Fuller’s boss decided to pass off an idea of Andy’s as his own, Fuller knew it was time to make a change; Founder of Mosquito Hunters, Andy Fuller didn’t know anything about mosquitoes, home services, or franchising but he knew he wanted to build something he could own and operate himself.

According to Voyage Chicago, Fuller entered the mosquito elimination business because of its high gross margins, recurring revenue (people need the services about every three weeks), and Fuller wanted to own the business process from start to finish.

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When Andy Fuller’s boss decided to pass off an idea of Andy’s as his own, Fuller knew it was time to make a change; Founder of Mosquito Hunters, Andy Fuller didn’t know anything about mosquitoes, home services, or franchising but he knew he wanted to build something he could own and operate himself.

According to Voyage Chicago, Fuller entered the mosquito elimination business because of its high gross margins, recurring revenue (people need the services about every three weeks), and Fuller wanted to own the business process from start to finish.

To read the full article click here.  

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