Pricing- per animal charge
#1937891
04/06/10 02:48 PM
04/06/10 02:48 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
n.w missouri
N.W.MISSOURI
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OP
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Joined: Dec 2008
n.w missouri
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I have started doing a little ADC work I am getting a few more jobs to do my question is what do some of you guys charge per animal from moles to beaver please pm me with any help
I haven't had this much fun since I was knee high to a grasshopper
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Re: per animal charge
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
#1938515
04/06/10 08:39 PM
04/06/10 08:39 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
n.w missouri
N.W.MISSOURI
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OP
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n.w missouri
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There is only one guy with in 25 miles of me that I can find doing ADC work and I called him he pretty much told me to go to south of heaven
I haven't had this much fun since I was knee high to a grasshopper
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Re: per animal charge
[Re: N.W.MISSOURI]
#1938575
04/06/10 09:02 PM
04/06/10 09:02 PM
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Joined: Mar 2007
Gainesville, Alachua, Florida,...
Robb Russell
trapper
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Gainesville, Alachua, Florida,...
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You know when I started my competition never said nothing and refused to. So had the wife call around and she got prices over the phone as a customer and I was able to get some favorable base to start with. I gave up on per animal charges just did not work for me too many variables and to me all a job was my windshield time, time on the property, use of my equipment, wear and tear and baits and lures. NW Missouri tell me your town and county and I should be able to tell you who is and not in your area. Guys drive farther for the bigger bat and bird jobs . The average critter on the ground mileage is about 45 miles. I know guys who go further and many that won't even drive 20. For a free listing in Missouri go here http://thewildlifepro.net/?q=forum/70All other US, Canada go here http://thewildlifepro.net/?q=forumIn Sarasota Fl my whole area of business usually was within 13 miles of my home but I had over a half million population to work with and all the beach resort areas.Traffic was a big variable and my worst enemy even working 13 miles from home.
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Re: per animal charge
[Re: Nathan Krause]
#1938797
04/06/10 10:46 PM
04/06/10 10:46 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Glenwood Springs Colorado
nighthunter2
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Glenwood Springs Colorado
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I Do a Inspection an set up fee which covers my drive time an time at the job site an then a per animal fee to pay for baits carcass disposal, an them any other expense I have for that job. I do not do the per animal fee with bats or birds.
Joe Herrman Paramount Wildlife Management Glenwood Springs (970)309-0865 paramountwm@yahoo.com
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Re: per animal charge
[Re: nighthunter2]
#1938821
04/06/10 11:01 PM
04/06/10 11:01 PM
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Joined: Nov 2008
Waterford, WI
Nathan Krause
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Waterford, WI
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I Do a Inspection an set up fee which covers my drive time an time at the job site an then a per animal fee to pay for baits carcass disposal, an them any other expense I have for that job. I do the same set up/ inspection fee for jobs that I charge per animal. But my question is do you charge the same per animal fee regardless of the animal? If you charge $50 for a raccoon do you charge more for a coyote or less for a mole? I couldn't see charging the same for a beaver and a vole and that is why I switched to set prices for certain animals.
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Re: per animal charge
[Re: Nathan Krause]
#1938895
04/06/10 11:45 PM
04/06/10 11:45 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Glenwood Springs Colorado
nighthunter2
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Glenwood Springs Colorado
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Yes my per animal fees very from different types of animals an depending on the area I live near a few rich towns such as Aspen an Snowmass so my per beaver fees vary from 100 dollers up to 250 dollers depending on how hard it is to set the stupid suitcase traps that we are now reduced to use in the state of colorado. They scare me to I feel more comfortable settin a 330 conibear then those live beaver traps.
Joe Herrman Paramount Wildlife Management Glenwood Springs (970)309-0865 paramountwm@yahoo.com
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Re: per animal charge
[Re: coyotecrazy]
#1940765
04/07/10 10:07 PM
04/07/10 10:07 PM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Mocksville, NC
nccoyote
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Mocksville, NC
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Starting adc, I've read posts on here to base pricing. Everything but coyote, I charge per animal, coyote, I charge 50 a head, plus 50 a month for keeping the service running on ranches/farms depending on travel/ mileage. You must not be doing ADC full time. That's way too cheap for coyote work.
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Re: per animal charge
[Re: nccoyote]
#1940784
04/07/10 10:16 PM
04/07/10 10:16 PM
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Joined: Nov 2008
Waterford, WI
Nathan Krause
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Waterford, WI
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Starting adc, I've read posts on here to base pricing. Everything but coyote, I charge per animal, coyote, I charge 50 a head, plus 50 a month for keeping the service running on ranches/farms depending on travel/ mileage. You must not be doing ADC full time. That's way too cheap for coyote work. I was thinking the same thing but didn't want to be the one to say anything. I would go broke at $50 a head
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Re: per animal charge
[Re: coyotecrazy]
#1940983
04/07/10 11:16 PM
04/07/10 11:16 PM
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Joined: Jan 2010
Valdez, Alaska
trapperandy
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trapper
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Valdez, Alaska
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How do you go about starting up adc work? I imagin it varies from state to state
NEVER GET BETWEEN A MAN AND HIS TRAP COYOTE-0 MARTEN-0 LYNX---0 ERMINE-0 FOX----0 WOLVERINE-0 GRINNERS--0
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