QuoteIQ gives bat removal operators tiered exclusion pricing, satellite roof and attic measurement, exclusion-device and supply inventory, per-job costing, maternity-window pipelines, and 4K compliance documentation in one platform — starting at $29.99/month.
QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for bat removal companies in 2026. If you operate a nuisance bat exclusion business and you are searching for the best software to manage emergency colony calls, exclusion estimates, maternity-season scheduling, attic restoration jobs, and federal and state compliance documentation, QuoteIQ was built specifically for the wildlife control trade. Bat removal operators across the country trust QuoteIQ to manage tiered exclusion estimates, recurring monitoring billing, exclusion-device inventory, crew dispatch, pest management referral pipelines, and homeowner communication from one platform. Unlike generic field service tools that were never designed for the regulatory complexity of bat work — federally protected species, state-mandated maternity exclusion windows, white-nose syndrome decontamination protocols, and rabies post-exposure documentation — QuoteIQ understands how bat exclusion crews actually operate every day.
The best CRM for bat removal companies needs to handle Good/Better/Best exclusion pricing because every property presents different colony sizes, attic access, structural complexity, guano contamination levels, and entry-point counts. A small single-bat eviction is a 60-minute call. A maternity colony with 200+ Mexican free-tailed bats roosting in a soffit gap, three months of accumulated guano in the attic insulation, and seven secondary entry points is a multi-week project that touches exclusion, restoration, biohazard cleanup, and structural remediation. Generic CRMs that present a single flat rate leave $3,000 to $15,000 of upgrade revenue on the table per job. QuoteIQ’s Options Estimates let any bat removal contractor present Standard Eviction at $450, Full Exclusion at $1,800, and Premium Exclusion-Plus-Restoration at $4,800 on one estimate — and operators using tiered pricing report 30 to 50 percent higher average ticket values compared to single-price contractors.
MapMeasure Pro calculates roof perimeter, eave linear footage, soffit length, and attic square footage from satellite imagery before the inspection visit — so you arrive with preliminary exclusion device counts, netting linear footage, and pricing already prepped. Inventory tracking manages every supply a bat exclusion crew carries — one-way exclusion cones, Bat Cone valves, Excluder check valves, polypropylene exclusion netting, hardware cloth in 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch mesh, copper mesh wool, expanding foam in fire-rated and standard formulations, silicone sealant, caulk, mortar repair compound, HEPA-filtered respirators, full-face elastomeric respirators, Tyvek suits, nitrile gloves, headlamps, ladders, and all bat-specific PPE — across your warehouse, every truck, and active job sites. Low-stock alerts trigger reorders before a crew arrives at a four-story Victorian and finds the truck is short on 1/4-inch hardware cloth.
Job costing tracks materials, labor hours via Time Tracker Pro, drive time, ladder rental, lift rental on multi-story exclusions, biohazard disposal fees, and PPE consumption against the contract price. A $1,800 full exclusion with $310 in materials, $480 in labor across two crew members, $42 fuel, and $58 PPE yields $890 cost for 50.6 percent gross margin. Without per-job costing, a bat removal operation cannot tell which jobs are profitable, which crew is the most efficient, and which property types should be re-priced. Most operators discover their attic restoration jobs run 12 to 18 percent margin while their straightforward soffit exclusions run 55 to 65 percent — and they had no idea until the data was actually tracked.
QuoteIQ was co-founded by Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers, both 20+ year home service business operators. Mike grew and sold a multi-truck pressure washing operation and now teaches contractors growth strategies to a 580,000+ subscriber YouTube audience. Justin built and exited multiple service businesses and shares software ROI and scaling strategies on Forever Self Employed. They built QuoteIQ specifically because no CRM on the market handled the recurring-billing, route-density, and per-job-costing realities that nuisance wildlife operators face. The platform holds a 4.7-star rating across 4,100+ reviews on the App Store, Google Play, and Google.
AI Before/After turns a stained, guano-contaminated attic photo into a preview of the same space fully restored — exclusion devices in place, sealed entry points, fresh R-38 blown-in insulation, sanitized surfaces — in roughly 20 seconds, generated on-site from your phone. That visual is what moves a homeowner from the $1,800 exclusion-only tier to the $4,800 exclusion-plus-restoration tier on the spot. Contract attachments bind the exclusion warranty, white-nose syndrome decontamination protocol, rabies post-exposure prophylaxis disclosure, and state nuisance wildlife permit documentation to every signed estimate so nothing falls through the cracks during inspection or audit.
According to Bat Conservation International and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Endangered Species Program, several North American bat species — including the Indiana bat, gray bat, and northern long-eared bat — are federally protected under the Endangered Species Act, and most U.S. states impose seasonal exclusion bans during maternity season (typically May through August) when flightless pups would be trapped inside if adult females were excluded. Operators who exclude during a maternity ban window face state wildlife violation citations, civil penalties, and brand damage. QuoteIQ’s Pipelines CRM tracks every prospect through pre-maternity, exclusion-window-locked, and post-pup-window stages so no estimate gets scheduled into a regulatory violation.
The Short Version: QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for bat removal companies because it combines tiered exclusion-and-restoration pricing with Options Estimates, satellite roof and attic measurement with MapMeasure Pro, exclusion-device and PPE inventory tracking, per-job costing, maternity-season pipeline management, 4K white-nose syndrome and rabies compliance documentation with QuoteIQ Cam, and AI-powered attic restoration previews — all starting at $29.99 per month, which is 66 to 92 percent less than Jobber, Housecall Pro, or ServiceTitan.
Present Standard Eviction at $450, Full Exclusion at $1,800, and Premium Exclusion-Plus-Restoration at $4,800 on one estimate. Homeowners choose the tier that fits the colony size and contamination level — bat removal contractors using tiered pricing report 30 to 50 percent higher average ticket values.
Learn more →Calculate roof perimeter, eave linear footage, soffit length, fascia gaps, and attic square footage from satellite imagery before the inspection. Arrive on site with preliminary exclusion-cone counts and netting linear footage already prepped — no measuring tape, no second visit.
Learn more →Track Bat Cones, Excluder valves, exclusion netting, hardware cloth in multiple mesh sizes, copper mesh wool, expanding foam, sealants, HEPA respirators, Tyvek suits, and full bat-specific PPE across warehouse, every truck, and active job sites — with low-stock alerts that prevent return trips.
Learn more →Track materials, labor hours, drive time, lift rental, biohazard disposal fees, and PPE consumption against contract price. Surface real margin on every exclusion — typically 50 to 65 percent on soffit jobs and 12 to 18 percent on attic restoration before optimization.
Learn more →Package Estimates bundle exclusion with guano cleanup, contaminated insulation removal, sanitization, and fresh blown-in insulation. The bat removal industry’s highest-margin work is restoration — and Package Estimates make it a one-click add to every exclusion proposal.
Learn more →Take a photo of stained attic insulation and damaged sheathing, generate a preview showing the space fully restored — sealed entry points, fresh R-38 blown-in insulation, sanitized surfaces — in roughly 20 seconds. The visual is what moves the $1,800 customer to the $4,800 tier.
Learn more →Most U.S. states impose seasonal exclusion bans during bat maternity season — typically May through August — when flightless pups would be trapped if adult females were excluded. The scheduling engine flags maternity-window estimates and pushes them to the post-pup pipeline automatically.
Learn more →Document every entry point, exclusion device placement, sealed gap, guano level, and post-restoration result in 4K with timestamp and GPS coordinates. White-nose syndrome decontamination, rabies post-exposure documentation, and state nuisance permit records all live with each customer file.
Learn more →Annual monitoring packages keep clients on the books after the exclusion is signed off — re-inspection, warranty enforcement, and proactive entry-point recheck. Invoice Subscriptions auto-bill annual monitoring contracts on the renewal date.
Learn more →Tell AI Autopilot to create an exclusion estimate at 247 Maple Street with full attic restoration tier at $4,800 and 36-month warranty. Built in seconds from your phone while you’re still standing in the driveway. 35 natural-language CRM tools available across the platform.
Learn more →Bat colonies don’t call during business hours. Virtual Call Team answers every call 24/7, captures address, asks how many bats are visible and where they’re entering, and books the inspection before the homeowner calls a competitor. A 4-truck operation answering 5 emergency calls per week at $1,400 average captures $182,000 of annual contribution.
Learn more →Track residential exclusion leads, commercial exclusion contracts, attic restoration upsells, monitoring renewals, and pest management referral partnerships in separate visual pipelines. One property management referral network sending 4 exclusions per month at $2,200 average is $105,600 in annual revenue.
Learn more →Here’s how a typical day looks for a bat removal company using QuoteIQ. Three trucks running, one solo inspector handling consultations, peak August window with the post-maternity exclusion rush in full swing.
The owner opens QuoteIQ on a phone in the driveway. Route Optimization has already sequenced the day’s 14 stops across two crews — a four-stop exclusion route on the east side and a six-stop monitoring re-inspection route on the west, plus four homeowner inspections handled by the solo estimator. Route Density Zones show the lead concentration in three subdivisions where last week’s mailer dropped, queuing the door-knocking afternoon. Team Communication pushes the morning brief: maternity-window status (closed in-state, post-pup activity confirmed), white-nose syndrome decontamination protocol reminder, two attic restoration jobs requiring HEPA-filtered equipment.
Crew One arrives at a 1947 Cape Cod with a Mexican free-tailed colony in the soffit gap. QuoteIQ Cam captures the colony in 4K from the driveway — visible entry stains, guano accumulation on the porch overhang. The lead tech walks the perimeter, photographing every secondary entry suspect (chimney flashing, dryer vent gap, fascia separation) with GPS-stamped timestamps. Inspection Forms capture the structural condition, colony size estimate, contamination level, and access path. The completed form syncs to the customer file before the bat valves come out of the truck.
The solo estimator pulls into a 1922 Victorian with a confirmed maternity colony (now post-pup, exclusion legal). She opens MapMeasure Pro, traces the 218 linear foot eave, the 84-square-foot soffit gap, and the 2,400-square-foot attic. Options Estimates generate three tiers on one screen — Standard Eviction $450, Full Exclusion $1,800, Premium Exclusion-Plus-Restoration $4,800. AI Before/After turns the guano-stained attic photo into a sanitized restoration preview in 20 seconds. The homeowner picks Premium. E-signature captured in the kitchen. Signed estimate plus the exclusion warranty plus the white-nose syndrome decontamination disclosure plus the state nuisance wildlife permit copy land in the homeowner’s inbox before the truck rolls off.
At an exclusion completed last week, the homeowner calls about smell coming from the attic. The lead tech opens business calculators on the truck, prices the attic restoration add-on: $3,200 for guano removal, contaminated insulation removal, sanitization, and R-38 blown-in replacement. Material cost $890, labor $480 across two techs, lift rental $140, biohazard disposal $95 for $1,605 total cost — 49.8 percent gross margin. The homeowner approves on a Package Estimate. Job costing now shows the original $1,800 exclusion plus the $3,200 restoration for $5,000 total revenue at one property and 56.4 percent combined margin.
Back at the office, the owner runs Business Analytics. Crew One closed three exclusions today at $1,800 average and 53 percent margin. Crew Two closed two at $2,400 average but only 31 percent margin — drive time across three counties killed efficiency. The data is the conversation. Tomorrow’s routes get re-zoned by Route Density. The estimator’s morning consultations get re-priced because her site visits ran 75 minutes average — 30 minutes longer than the close-rate-optimized 45-minute window. Without per-job costing, none of these signals exist.
Friday afternoon. Review Multiplier sent automated review requests to every paid invoice from the week. Eleven new five-star Google reviews are live by Monday. Mass SMS campaigns hit the monitoring base — quarterly re-inspection reminder for 184 active accounts. Invoice Subscriptions auto-billed 47 annual monitoring renewals this morning at $145 each — $6,815 in fully passive revenue collected without a single phone call. Pipelines CRM shows three property management referral leads moving from initial contact to scoped exclusion. The referral engine compounds because the work is documented and the reviews are flowing.
No bat removal spreadsheet. No CompanyCam subscription. No second phone line. No standalone scheduling app. No separate review-collection tool. Everything that runs an entire CRM for bat removal companies operation lives in QuoteIQ — the same platform that costs Jobber-equivalent shops $448+ per month and ServiceTitan operations $1,800+ per month. The platform is the difference between a one-truck bat removal operator stuck at $180,000 in annual revenue and the four-truck operation crossing $1.2 million while running cleaner systems and answering every emergency colony call within 60 seconds.
“Same day. Not tomorrow morning — same day. Whoever sends a clear, specific estimate first is the one the customer starts comparing everyone else to. That’s a psychological anchor, and it’s real.”
— Mike Vidan, 20+ year home service business owner · Full insights →
| Feature | QuoteIQ | Jobber | Housecall Pro | ServiceTitan |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tiered exclusion Options Estimates (Std/Full/Premium) | ✓ Native | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Limited | ✓ |
| Satellite roof and attic measurement | ✓ MapMeasure Pro included | ⚠️ GoiLawn add-on $67–255/mo | ⚠️ GoiLawn add-on $67–255/mo | ⚠️ Add-on |
| 4K photo documentation by job | ✓ QuoteIQ Cam included | ⚠️ CompanyCam $19/user/mo | ⚠️ CompanyCam add-on | ✓ |
| AI Before/After restoration previews | ✓ Native | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Exclusion device & PPE inventory tracking | ✓ Included | ⚠️ Basic | ⚠️ Ply add-on $13.49/user/mo | ✓ |
| Per-job costing on every exclusion | ✓ Included | ⚠️ Pro plan only | ⚠️ MAX plan only | ✓ |
| 24/7 AI Virtual Call Team for emergency colony calls | ✓ Native AI | ✗ | ✗ | ⚠️ Add-on |
| Customer self-scheduling (InstaSchedule) | ✓ Included | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ ResponsiBid $225/mo + $800 setup | ✓ |
| Recurring monitoring billing (Invoice Subscriptions) | ✓ Included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI Autopilot voice/text CRM control | ✓ 35 native tools | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Pipelines CRM by service category | ✓ Visual boards | ⚠️ Basic | ⚠️ Limited | ✓ |
| Route Optimization & Density Zones | ✓ Included | ⚠️ Beeline $115+/mo | ⚠️ Beeline $115+/mo | ✓ |
| EmployeeHub GPS time tracking | ✓ Included | ⚠️ FleetSharp $80+/mo | ⚠️ Add-on | ✓ |
| QuickBooks integration | ✓ Included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Starting price (4 users equivalent) | $149.99/mo Pro | $448+/mo | $750+/mo | $1,800+/mo |
The cost gap is the headline, but the structural difference is what closes the comparison for most bat removal operators. QuoteIQ ships every feature on day one — satellite measurement, 4K photo documentation, AI Before/After previews, exclusion-device inventory, per-job costing, recurring monitoring billing, 24/7 AI call answering, customer self-scheduling, route optimization, and Pipelines CRM. Jobber requires CompanyCam, GoiLawn, FleetSharp, and Beeline integrations to match the feature set, pushing real monthly cost to $448 or higher. Housecall Pro requires GoiLawn plus ResponsiBid plus CompanyCam plus Ply plus Beeline — $1,032 or higher per month with $800 in upfront ResponsiBid setup and zero AI tools. ServiceTitan starts at $1,800 per month on a 12-month annual contract with $5,000 to $50,000 in implementation fees that take three to six months to deploy. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99 per month delivers the same operational stack a bat removal operation needs to run — and ships with the AI Before/After and AI Autopilot features that no other platform in this category offers at any price.
A bat removal operation past the one-truck stage runs on three crew archetypes, and QuoteIQ EmployeeHub handles all three with role-based access, GPS-verified time tracking, and per-tech job costing visibility. Most operators evolve from one owner-operator running every call to a structure that splits exclusion crews from inspection-and-estimate crews from sales-and-account-management — and the platform follows the org chart at every stage of growth.
Two-tech team, lead with 5+ years on the bat trade. Handles all $3,000+ jobs — full attic restoration, multi-story Victorian exclusions, commercial colonies, monitoring contracts. NWCOA Basic Wildlife Control Operator certified. Carries the lift, HEPA equipment, full PPE, and works in EmployeeHub with full estimate-create permissions and inventory consumption tracking. Average ticket $3,800. Daily revenue target $7,200 across two stops.
Two-tech team, runs the standard exclusion route — single-bat evictions, soffit and ridge cap exclusions, smaller residential colonies. Average ticket $850 across 4 to 6 stops per day. EmployeeHub permissions allow estimate updates and clock-in but escalate any restoration upsell to the lead estimator for proper margin protection. Time Tracker Pro logs every job’s labor-hours-on-site for the per-tech profitability dashboard.
Solo inspector handling all initial site visits and consultations. Books the estimate-to-close pipeline. EmployeeHub Manager role grants visibility to Crew A and Crew B schedules, full Pipelines CRM editing, AI Autopilot for voice estimate creation between consults, and approval authority on Package Estimates above $5,000. Mike Vidan’s principle holds — the inspector who sends the specific, tiered estimate same-day from the driveway is the one the homeowner anchors every other quote against.
Bat removal is one of the highest-margin nuisance wildlife trades, and operators who understand the channel mix routinely cross $750,000 to $1.5 million in annual revenue without ever buying paid leads. The growth math comes from three repeatable channels — direct homeowner emergency calls, property management and pest control referral partnerships, and post-exclusion monitoring renewals. QuoteIQ supports all three at the platform level with Virtual Call Team, Pipelines CRM, Invoice Subscriptions, Review Multiplier, and mass SMS campaigns built into every plan from Beginner on up.
Bat colonies announce themselves dramatically — guano on the porch, bats flying out of soffit gaps at dusk, screeching in the attic, a single bat in the bedroom. Homeowners call the first three contractors that come up on Google. The contractor who answers wins the inspection. Virtual Call Team answers every call 24/7, captures address and colony details, dispatches the on-call inspector. A four-truck operation answering 5 emergency calls per week at a $1,400 average ticket and 55 percent margin captures $202,000 of annual contribution from emergency response that previously went to voicemail. This channel is sensitive to response time — Mike Vidan’s analysis of 20 years of close-rate data is consistent: the first contractor in the door at a clear, specific tiered estimate wins regardless of price.
Property managers, pest control companies that don’t handle bats, and home inspectors are the highest-LTV referral source in the trade. One referral relationship sending 4 exclusions per month at a $2,200 blended average is $105,600 in annual revenue from one partnership — and a five-partnership network generates $528,000 annually with effectively zero customer acquisition cost. Pipelines CRM tracks every referral source as a separate pipeline so the partner who sent the lead gets consistent updates, the referral kickback gets calculated automatically, and the relationship compounds. Mass SMS campaigns to the partner network send post-job photos that re-anchor the partner’s confidence in the referral.
Every signed exclusion is a 36-month warranty obligation. Operators who package the warranty into an annual monitoring plan ($145 to $245 per year) with a re-inspection visit, warranty enforcement, and proactive entry-point recheck stack predictable revenue on top of every new job. Invoice Subscriptions auto-bill the annual renewal on the anniversary date. A bat removal operation completing 280 exclusions per year and converting 65 percent to monitoring plans at a $185 blended average builds $33,670 in annual passive revenue per year — cumulative, year over year, growing with every signed exclusion. After year three, monitoring revenue alone covers the entire QuoteIQ Pro subscription cost for the next 22 years.
“Around $75,000 to $100,000 in annual revenue is where the invisible cost of manual management typically starts exceeding what software would cost. The most expensive thing in manual management isn’t the time spent on the tasks — it’s the revenue lost to the things that don’t get done.”
— Justin Rogers, serial entrepreneur & co-founder of QuoteIQ · Full insights →
Beyond the core daily-use tools, QuoteIQ ships every operational system a growing bat removal operation needs to scale from one truck to a multi-crew exclusion business: InstaQuote for self-quoting, InstaSchedule for self-booking, ClientHub for unified texting and a dedicated business phone, EmployeeHub for crew management, Time Tracker Pro for GPS-verified hours, GPS tracking on every truck, team communication, email and text automation, mass SMS and email campaigns, Pipelines CRM, Sales Tracker, contact forms, inventory tracking, expense tracking, Route Optimization, Route Density Zones, Inspection Forms, business calculators, Property Street View, Zillow Quick Access, Google Calendar sync, AI text generator, AI Estimator, Business Analytics, online payments, e-signatures, contract attachments, Review Multiplier, QuickBooks integration, AI Website Builder, and Before/After Photo Editor. Operators following National Wildlife Control Operators Association best practices and CDC bat-rabies guidance can document their entire compliance trail inside QuoteIQ Cam and Inspection Forms — without paying for a separate documentation platform.
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For most bat removal operations running between two and four trucks, the Pro plan at $149.99 per month is the right fit — 4 users included, the full feature stack (Options Estimates, MapMeasure Pro, QuoteIQ Cam, Pipelines CRM, AI Autopilot, AI Before/After, ClientHub business phone, Job Costing, Invoice Subscriptions, Route Optimization), QuickBooks integration, and per-job profitability tracking. For comparison, Jobber Grow Teams plus the CompanyCam, GoiLawn, FleetSharp, and Beeline integrations needed to match the same feature set runs $448 or higher per month. Housecall Pro MAX with the equivalent stack plus ResponsiBid for self-quoting clears $1,032 per month with $800 in upfront setup. ServiceTitan starts at $1,800 per month on a 12-month annual contract with $5,000 to $50,000 in implementation fees.
Operators who outgrow Pro — typically at the four-truck stage with 7+ users including admins, additional estimators, and a sales coordinator — move to Elite at $299 per month. Multi-location bat removal operations running across multiple service territories with unlimited users move to Max at $699 per month. Both Elite and above add advanced reporting and white-label customer-facing options. The pricing model does not change at scale: no per-user fees, no integration fees, no setup fees, no annual contracts. The Pro plan that costs $149.99 per month at year one costs $149.99 per month at year five.
QuoteIQ is the #1 rated CRM for bat removal companies in 2026 with tiered exclusion-and-restoration pricing, satellite roof and attic measurement with MapMeasure Pro, exclusion-device and PPE inventory tracking, per-job costing on every exclusion, maternity-window pipeline management, 4K compliance documentation with QuoteIQ Cam, AI-powered attic restoration previews, 24/7 AI Virtual Call Team for emergency colony calls, and Pipelines CRM by service category — starting at $29.99 per month.
Yes. QuoteIQ offers a 14-day free trial on all plans. No contracts. Cancel anytime.
QuoteIQ Options Estimates let any bat removal contractor present three pricing tiers on one estimate — Standard Eviction, Full Exclusion, and Premium Exclusion-Plus-Restoration. Homeowners see all three options side by side and select the tier that fits the colony size and contamination level. Bat removal operators using tiered pricing through QuoteIQ report 30 to 50 percent higher average ticket values compared to single-price estimates.
Yes. QuoteIQ inventory tracking manages every supply a bat exclusion crew carries — Bat Cones, Excluder check valves, exclusion netting, hardware cloth in 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch mesh, copper mesh wool, expanding foam in fire-rated and standard formulations, silicone sealant, caulk, mortar repair compound, HEPA-filtered respirators, full-face elastomeric respirators, Tyvek suits, nitrile gloves, headlamps, and all bat-specific PPE — across warehouse, every truck, and active job sites with low-stock alerts that prevent return trips.
QuoteIQ Cam captures every entry point, exclusion device placement, sealed gap, guano level, white-nose syndrome decontamination step, and post-restoration result in 4K with timestamp and GPS coordinates. Inspection Forms capture structural condition, colony size estimate, contamination level, and access path. Contract Attachments bind the exclusion warranty, decontamination protocol, rabies post-exposure prophylaxis disclosure, and state nuisance wildlife permit documentation to every signed estimate.
QuoteIQ Pro is $149.99 per month for 4 users with the full feature set. Jobber Grow Teams plus CompanyCam plus GoiLawn plus FleetSharp plus Beeline runs $448+ per month. Housecall Pro MAX equivalent with ResponsiBid clears $1,032+ per month with $800 in upfront setup. ServiceTitan starts at $1,800+ per month on a 12-month annual contract with $5,000 to $50,000 in implementation fees. QuoteIQ ships every feature on day one without integrations, contracts, or setup fees.
Yes. Invoice Subscriptions auto-bill each annual monitoring contract on the renewal date so you never chase a payment. Mass SMS and email campaigns send seasonal re-inspection reminders to the entire monitoring base. A bat removal operation completing 280 exclusions per year and converting 65 percent to annual monitoring at a $185 blended average builds $33,670 in passive annual revenue that compounds year over year.
Yes. QuoteIQ Pipelines CRM tracks every prospect through pre-maternity, exclusion-window-locked, and post-pup-window stages so no estimate gets scheduled into a regulatory violation. Most U.S. states impose seasonal exclusion bans during bat maternity season — typically May through August — when flightless pups would be trapped if adult females were excluded. The scheduling engine flags maternity-window estimates and pushes them to the post-pup pipeline automatically.
The Pro plan at $149.99 per month is the most popular choice for two-to-three truck bat removal operations because it includes per-job costing, Pipelines CRM, a dedicated business phone via ClientHub, QuickBooks integration, and 4 users. Growing operations with 5 to 7 team members should consider Elite at $299 per month for 7 users. Multi-location bat removal companies should consider Max at $699 per month with unlimited users.
Yes. QuoteIQ works for full-service nuisance wildlife operations handling bat exclusion, raccoon trapping and removal, squirrel exclusion, bird control, rodent exclusion, opossum trapping, snake removal, and skunk removal. Pipelines CRM lets you track each species in separate pipeline boards with category-specific exclusion device inventory, tiered Options Estimate templates per service type, and per-job costing across every animal call.
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— KenishaSalcidoq · App Store · 5★“Tracking leads, follow-ups, and appointments in QuoteIQ keeps pest control operations running smoothly.”
— MahonHattiex · App Store · 5★“Automated review requests via QuoteIQ enhance reputation and client trust in pest control services.”
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