Re: per animal charge
[Re: nighthunter2]
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04/09/10 10:48 PM
04/09/10 10:48 PM
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NH
sgs
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NH
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If the general public could trap a skunk under there house they would do it themselves. Actually most homeowners, at least in my area, are perfectly capable of trapping a skunk. It's what do they do with it, once they catch it, that's the problem. People are very afraid of getting sprayed. When I tell a potential customer that it's going to be $75 to check out the area and set traps and then $50 for each animal I catch, they look at me like I'm nuts. "A hundred and twenty-five dollars to catch a skunk!!??" I always tell them that they can go down to the hardware store and buy a $35 trap and catch it themselves. "But then what are you going to do with it?" Most times I can see the wheels turning in their head and after a minute or so $125 doesn't sound so bad. lol
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Re: per animal charge
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#1945533
04/10/10 03:32 PM
04/10/10 03:32 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
n.w missouri
N.W.MISSOURI
OP
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OP
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n.w missouri
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I appreciate all the feed back
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]
#1946787
04/11/10 11:30 AM
04/11/10 11:30 AM
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Joined: Nov 2009
NH
sgs
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NH
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I can not think of the last time I trapped anything for $125... That seems to be the going rate around here. There's no shortage of ADC companies around. That might be the problem.
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Re: per animal charge
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#1948633
04/12/10 04:36 PM
04/12/10 04:36 PM
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Joined: Oct 2008
West Point, Texas
ChrisL2
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West Point, Texas
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Don't want to high-jack this thread, but I would like some suggestions on a job some folks want to hire me for.
I have a potential beaver job in a neighborhood subdivision, only it is 80+ miles aways from where I live.
I charge a set-up/consultation/inspection fee of $100 and then charge for the job. But this is my FIRST subdivision job and I know I'll have kids, dogs and cat roaming and most likely traps/sets fooled-with and possibly taken, stolen, etc.
I would only be able to work on this Friday-Sunday. How would you approach this type of set-up and especially with the 1.5 hr travel one way?
All recommendations/suggestions appreciated and please do not spare my feelings on this one.
Share your trapping, hunting & fishing time with others, especially those that are less fortunate and our youth!
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Re: per animal charge
[Re: Nathan Krause]
#1948665
04/12/10 05:06 PM
04/12/10 05:06 PM
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Joined: Oct 2008
West Point, Texas
ChrisL2
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West Point, Texas
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Oh, that is written in my contract agreement already...
Looking for hourly charge since it's over 160 miles round trip and would any of you attempt this job with it being in a neighborhood with kiddos and pets...naturally plenty of teenagers up to no-good. All my past jobs have been rural and no problem with those, but this is a total different ball of wax.
Share your trapping, hunting & fishing time with others, especially those that are less fortunate and our youth!
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Re: per animal charge
[Re: Nathan Krause]
#1948757
04/12/10 05:49 PM
04/12/10 05:49 PM
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Joined: Oct 2008
West Point, Texas
ChrisL2
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West Point, Texas
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Nothing else going on right now on the burners...
Share your trapping, hunting & fishing time with others, especially those that are less fortunate and our youth!
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Re: per animal charge
[Re: Charles Holt]
#1950010
04/13/10 12:20 PM
04/13/10 12:20 PM
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Joined: Apr 2010
St. Louis area
Dave Schmidt
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St. Louis area
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Good story, Charles...Joe, I gotta laugh about the guy who wants fifty bucks off a hunnert-dollar job. Ask him if he'll buy your groceries for a week...
ALL OUT Wildlife Control
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Re: per animal charge
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#1950014
04/13/10 12:22 PM
04/13/10 12:22 PM
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Joined: Apr 2010
St. Louis area
Dave Schmidt
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St. Louis area
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Not so much you get what you pay for as you DON'T get what you DON'T pay for. Regarding the beaver job in the subdivision I suggest keeping it on the QT as much as possible...not because you are sneaking around or are ashamed of your activities, but people will be VERY interested in what you are doing, and the whole neighborhood will soon know about it, including kids who will mess with your sets. My plan of action when dealing with the local tenants is A. Don't advertise your presence. B. Don't speak to tenants unless spoken to. If they ask what you are doing, tell 'em "I'm doing some work for the management." Period. C. Keep people from seeing your traps as much as possible without seeming sneaky.
Last edited by Dave Schmidt; 04/13/10 12:32 PM.
ALL OUT Wildlife Control
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Re: per animal charge
[Re: wolfpak382usa]
#1952830
04/15/10 01:06 AM
04/15/10 01:06 AM
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Joined: Nov 2008
Waterford, WI
Nathan Krause
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Waterford, WI
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since my closest competition that i know of is billy the exterminator with vexcon about 100 miles west of me. For a chance to be on TV I wouldn't doubt if people all over your State aren't calling Billy to see how far he will travel.
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Re: per animal charge
[Re: Nathan Krause]
#1952836
04/15/10 01:16 AM
04/15/10 01:16 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Mt. Olive, IL
Ron Scheller
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Mt. Olive, IL
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If Billy is your "competition", you should be doing quite well..... I can't even watch the show due to the constant footage of improper methods (animal handling, safety, no PPE's, etc). I know it's "only TV", but that show is doing more damage to our industry and image than can be measured.
Ron Scheller
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