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What do most of you adc trappers charge #7912270
07/24/23 01:38 PM
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Im thinking about getting my adc trapping liscense and would like to know what charge for your services

Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7912298
07/24/23 03:40 PM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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It's "your services" that you price accordingly...not what another experienced trapper charges.

Experienced trappers that get the job done fast and efficiently and use the proper equipment are at a higher level than any new trapper.

If your experience level is minimal you can't expect customers to pay you the same.

You gotta crawl b4 you walk......

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Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7912329
07/24/23 04:49 PM
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9650.00

Or at least that was just one of this month's invoices and I didn't set a single trap or do any exclusion. Matter of fact I mostly sat on my arse.

NWCO work isn't ADC work. Up to you to learn the difference and charge accordingly.


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Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7912342
07/24/23 05:07 PM
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Sounds like one of those wrangling jobs we see on some gas well construction sites. Being on call and on site is not a favorite job of mine. $$ are good if you don't have any other projects to take care of.

Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7912375
07/24/23 05:50 PM
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Georgia
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Studio work wrangling a film set. Gotta charge enough to cover those lost jobs and then some.


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Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: warrior] #7912630
07/25/23 04:50 AM
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Originally Posted by warrior

NWCO work isn't ADC work. Up to you to learn the difference and charge accordingly.

The "C" in both acronyms stands for "Control".
The "W" stands for "Wildlife", the "A" stands for "Animal"...same thing.
The "N" stands for "Nuisance"...a raccoon getting into your garbage; The "D" stands for "Damage"...a raccoon is eating all your sweetcorn. The raccoon getting into your garbage, or eating your sweetcorn both need to be removed.

Please explain the difference, I'm curious.

Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7913217
07/26/23 01:30 AM
07/26/23 01:30 AM
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Traditional ADC is trapping, predators or beaver mainly.
NWCO throws in all other wildlife. Bats, snakes and geese being prime example where traps are not normally used. But these three can be far more lucrative than traditional ADC.

And many coming into this from fur trapping are great trappers but may lack the biological understanding of non furbearers.

I didn't post to disparage but to try to alert that there is far more to what many think ADC work actually is.

Whichever path an ADC or NWCO may choose pricing is what you make it.


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Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7913229
07/26/23 03:27 AM
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Thanks Warrior, great explanation. I didn't think you were trying to disparage. Yes, I am one of those guys coming into this from fur trapping, fortunately my mortgage and bills don't depend on it, more of a hobby for me. Thanks, I appreciate your insight.

Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7916828
07/30/23 08:50 PM
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I'm just starting out...

I charge $40 to set up...$10/day to service the traps...$50 per groundhog/coon. Beavers and skunks are closer to $100 each. I'm sure in some areas you can get away with charging much more.


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Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7917049
07/31/23 07:52 AM
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Lets not forget the exclusion work.... I've never done any ADC work.. I worked with the ADC people and quoted the exclusion work separately. Being that I understood what needed to be done, what to look for and the timely manner necessary . It worked out for every one.

Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7917136
07/31/23 10:28 AM
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Trapping of nuisance wildlife in populated areas is a small part of the business. As stated the real $$ is in repair, exclusion and prevention if you can sell it, and you know what and how to do it.

Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: Bob Jameson] #7917199
07/31/23 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Bob Jameson
Trapping nuisance wildlife work in populated areas is a small part of the business. As stated the real $$ is in repair, exclusion and prevention if you can sell it, and you know what and how to do it.

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Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7917346
07/31/23 04:29 PM
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However, you can price trapping to encourage exclusion jobs.

The hardest part of trapping is animals not coordinating with your schedulers. If woodchucks weren’t all discovered in traps when people arrived home from work and it’s time for you to go home, picking up animals would be more fun.

Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7917363
07/31/23 04:54 PM
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I only do adc trapping and that is Beaver,coyote,fox,bobcats and coons.I charge a 150 to 250 dollar setup fee depending on the location and difficulty.Then it's 25 dollars for every animal removed.

Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: Jporche] #7917583
07/31/23 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Jporche
I only do adc trapping and that is Beaver,coyote,fox,bobcats and coons.I charge a 150 to 250 dollar setup fee depending on the location and difficulty.Then it's 25 dollars for every animal removed.

Last beaver job I did was $200 set up and $100 flat tail. Half mile walk back into thick willow swamp mid summer. Caught a 60lb beaver and of course it was the furthest trap from the truck. Next day it was two 40lb beavers. About gave me a heart a tack!


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Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7918282
08/01/23 07:01 PM
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It’s hard to figure out what you have to charge until you have numbers to work with.

Look at plumbers and electricians in your area. Copy their hourly rate. That should get you close until you figure things out.

Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: 20scout] #7918491
08/01/23 11:19 PM
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The landowner pays me 25 and the county pays 50 per beaver.

Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7921488
08/05/23 07:33 PM
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I was once asked what I charge by an established NWCO/ADC operator. Our conversation progressed to skill level, experience and personal drive. The example he gave was comparing what a lawyer charges per hour for their services. I wasn’t following so he explained it like this. How much does a lawyer charge per hour for their services? $200/hour? $400/hour? At the same time, can that same lawyer remove a mama raccoon with a litter from a fireplace? Or a skunk at 2am from a window well? The obvious answer is”no”. You have a skill and with experience your skill level will increase.

Also, check around with your competitors and get an idea what they charge. If you are only doing nuisance work as a side job or hobby, pricking to only get work will overload your time n a hurry! Also, undercutting those who are trying to make a living quickly makes enemies and bad feelings and may result n you having a less than desirable reputation!

Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7928313
08/14/23 07:28 PM
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I charge 45 per animal and then varying setup charge. close to home $65, further I have to drive goes up from there. charge less than the competition but not so low that everyone and their mother is calling you. ADC work is valuable and people are willing to pay

Re: What do most of you adc trappers charge [Re: TrapperCody1899] #7928641
08/15/23 06:52 AM
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I quoted a muskrat job to the homeowners association president that wanted bids to make the adjacent to the pond people happy. I told him my experience, how I would go about it, what would happen to the critters I caught, and $200 fee for a week of trapping, all in an email. Never heard back, if I got the job as low bidder I would have felt under paid.


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