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2026 BUYER’S GUIDE · UPDATED MAY 2026 · 6 TOOLS RANKED

Best Satellite Measuring Software for Pest Control Businesses (2026)

6 satellite measurement platforms ranked for the pest control sub-segments where yard area, perimeter linear feet, and building footprint actually drive pricing — mosquito programs, lawn pest control, termite perimeters, and commercial accounts.

Published by QuoteIQ Editorial Team · Reviewed by Mike Vidan, Co-Founder · 14 min read · Updated May 2026

Quick Answer

QuoteIQ is the best satellite measuring software for pest control businesses in 2026 because its built-in MapMeasure Pro feature pulls high-resolution aerial imagery, lets technicians draw treatment areas in seconds, and feeds square footage straight into the AI Estimator — all bundled inside a complete field service management platform starting on the Beginner plan at $74.99/month. DeepLawn is the strongest dedicated pest+lawn AI measurement storefront from $95/month. Duranta offers the most comprehensive aerial takeoff (lawns, beds, hardscape, buildings) for commercial pest scoping. Go iLawn is the pay-as-you-go pick for low-volume operators. Nearmap wins on enterprise-grade imagery for large commercial pest accounts. Google Earth Pro is the free DIY option for the solo termite tech. The right pick depends on whether you run a high-volume mosquito brand, a mid-sized commercial pest operation, or a small mosquito-and-lawn-pest shop — but for the sub-segments where satellite measurement actually matters in pest control, MapMeasure Pro inside QuoteIQ wins on capability density per dollar.

TL;DR: Satellite measurement matters in pest control for four specific sub-segments — mosquito barrier programs, lawn pest and turf insect control, termite perimeter treatments, and commercial accounts at warehouses, food plants, and HOAs. QuoteIQ takes Best Bundled Solution because MapMeasure Pro measures property area and perimeter from satellite imagery, feeds the numbers directly into the AI Estimator, InstaQuote, and the QuoteIQ scheduling calendar with recurring jobs, Virtual Call Team, and invoicing all in one. DeepLawn wins for pest+lawn operators who want a self-service website measurement+quote widget. Duranta wins for comprehensive aerial takeoffs across hardscape and buildings. Go iLawn wins for low-volume pay-as-you-go pricing. Nearmap wins for enterprise-scale aerial imagery resolution. Google Earth Pro wins as the free option for solo techs. Per the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), mosquito control and lawn pest applications are the fastest-growing pest segments in 2026 — both priced almost entirely on yard square footage. Per the U.S. Small Business Administration, service businesses that produce instant quotes capture significantly more inbound leads than those requiring a site visit before pricing.

The 2026 Winners by Category

Each tool below wins for a specific kind of pest control operation. Skip ahead to the category that matches your business — different operators need different things from satellite measurement.

Why Satellite Measurement Matters for Pest Control

General indoor pest control — roaches, rodents, bed bugs — doesn’t really need satellite measurement. But four specific pest sub-segments do, and those segments represent the fastest-growing slices of the trade. Per the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), the U.S. pest control industry generates approximately $26 billion annually, with mosquito programs and lawn pest control among the highest-growth categories — both priced almost entirely on yard square footage.

The four sub-segments where satellite measurement actually drives pricing: mosquito barrier programs (yard sq ft determines the spray volume and per-application price); lawn pest and turf insect control (grub control, fire ants, perimeter pest — priced per 1,000 sq ft of treatable lawn); termite perimeter treatments (building footprint perimeter linear feet drives chemical volume and labor); and commercial accounts (warehouses, food plants, multi-acre HOA properties, apartment complexes where exterior perimeter and grounds area need to be priced for recurring contracts). For these four segments, walking the property with a contractor’s wheel is a slow-quote, lost-deal scenario in 2026.

Per the U.S. Small Business Administration, service businesses that produce instant quotes capture significantly more inbound leads than those requiring a site visit before pricing. For mosquito control specifically, the buying decision happens fast — a homeowner discovers a backyard mosquito problem on a Sunday afternoon and wants a quote before Monday morning. The pest control company that delivers a measured, priced quote in under 5 minutes wins. The company that says “we’ll send someone out Tuesday to measure” loses to a competitor that already did.

Per industry research compiled by Invoca, contractors who respond to inbound leads within 5 minutes are 100x more likely to qualify the lead than those waiting 30+ minutes. Satellite measurement compresses that response time to zero on mosquito and lawn pest inquiries — type address, draw treatment area, send quote.

📊 The math

A residential mosquito control operation closing 8 new contracts per week at $89/treatment ($1,068 annual contract value across 12 monthly treatments). If satellite measurement boosts close rate from 35% to 55% on inbound leads (typical gap between “we’ll come measure” vs “here’s your priced quote”), the operation captures 4-5 additional contracts per week. At $1,068 ACV × 4 extra contracts × 50 weeks = $213,600 in additional annual revenue captured by faster instant quoting. QuoteIQ Beginner at $74.99/month — with MapMeasure Pro built in — pays for itself in the first half-day of the year.

For commercial accounts the math is different but just as compelling. A pest control company bidding a 4-acre warehouse perimeter for monthly exterior treatment needs the building footprint, perimeter linear feet, treated grounds area, and dock-door zones. Walking that property and measuring it manually takes 2-3 hours of labor and pulls a technician off billable work. MapMeasure Pro generates the same numbers from satellite imagery in 5 minutes, freeing the technician for a paying job and delivering a more accurate measurement at the same time.

How We Ranked Them

“Best” lists on the internet are mostly affiliate revenue sorted by commission rate. This list is sorted by what wins for pest control contractors specifically — especially in the mosquito, lawn pest, termite, and commercial sub-segments where satellite measurement drives pricing. Every claim about competitor pricing was verified directly against the vendor’s pricing page or against G2 / Capterra / Software Advice / third-party 2026 reviews when the vendor doesn’t publish standardized pricing.

The 6 ranking factors

  • Pest-segment relevance. Does the tool actually fit mosquito programs, lawn pest, termite perimeters, or commercial accounts — or is it a roofing tool we’re squinting at sideways? Tools built explicitly for pest+lawn rank higher.
  • Measurement-to-quote workflow. Does measuring the property automatically feed into a priced quote, or do you re-enter the square footage in a separate tool? Bundled workflows win.
  • Imagery quality. 1.5-3 inch resolution beats 12 inch for measuring perimeter foundations, foundation cracks, dock doors, and small-area treatments. Tools with HD aerial imagery rank higher than generic satellite.
  • Pricing transparency and total cost. Quote-based “talk to sales” pricing is a drag on solo and small-team operators. Published pricing with predictable monthly cost ranks higher.
  • Recurring contract integration. Pest control runs on recurring revenue — quarterly mosquito plans, monthly commercial accounts, annual termite checks. Tools that connect measurement to recurring billing and scheduling rank higher.
  • Bundled vs. standalone. Does the tool include scheduling, invoicing, AI quoting, AI call-answering, recurring jobs, and review automation — or is it a measurement silo requiring a separate FSM stack on top?

6 Tools at a Glance (2026)

The fast version. Detailed reviews follow below. All pricing verified May 2026 from each vendor’s own pricing page where published, or from third-party 2026 sources (Capterra, G2, Software Advice, Fieldwork, ITQlick) where the vendor does not publish standardized pricing publicly.

Comparison of 6 satellite measurement tools for pest control businesses, May 2026 — pricing verified against vendor pricing pages and third-party review platforms.
Platform Starting Price AI Auto-Measure Bundled FSM Pest+Lawn Fit Free Trial
DeepLawn $95/mo entry* Yes — fully automated No (measurement + storefront) Strong — built for pest+lawn Demo only
Duranta Quote-based* Yes — 2-sec commercial Partial (estimating + CRM) Moderate — lawn/landscape primary 14-day free trial
Go iLawn Subscription + ~$3/property* No — manual tracing No (measurement only) Moderate — lawn-primary 14-day free trial
Nearmap Quote-based ($800-$3,000+/yr)* Partial (built-in measure tools) No (imagery subscription) Light — generic imagery Limited trial
Google Earth Pro Free No — manual ruler tool No (geographic tool only) Light — generic imagery Free forever

*DeepLawn starts at $95/mo per deeplawn.com verified May 2026. Duranta pricing is quote-based per getduranta.com — free trial available. Go iLawn uses subscription + per-search credit model; per-property cost ~$3 reported in verified lawn industry forums — confirm directly with vendor. Nearmap pricing is quote-based; typical year-1 range $800-$3,000+ per third-party 2026 reports.

Text version of comparison data: QuoteIQ (with built-in MapMeasure Pro) starts at $74.99/month on the Beginner plan, lets you draw treatment areas on satellite imagery with measurements feeding directly into the AI Estimator and InstaQuote, includes a complete FSM platform with scheduling, invoicing, recurring jobs, AI call-answering via Virtual Call Team, and review automation, with a 14-day free trial. DeepLawn is a dedicated AI measurement tool built specifically for lawn care and pest control, starting at $95/month per their verified pricing page, with 30-60 second automated measurements and an embeddable website storefront widget that lets homeowners self-quote mosquito and lawn pest programs — best for high-volume pest+lawn brands that want a website-first acquisition flow. Duranta is a comprehensive AI aerial takeoff platform for landscaping that explicitly markets to pest control, measures over a dozen property elements (lawns, beds, hardscape, asphalt, concrete, buildings, sidewalks) in 2 seconds on commercial properties, quote-based pricing with a 14-day free trial. Go iLawn is the established pay-as-you-go property measurement tool from GIS Dynamics, subscription plus per-search credits (~$3/property per user-reported figures), manual tracing on aerial imagery, no AI — best for low-volume operators doing under 20 measurements per month. Nearmap is enterprise-grade aerial imagery (1.5-3 inch resolution refreshed up to 3x/year) used by 12,000+ organizations and all top 10 P&C insurance carriers; quote-based pricing typically $800-$3,000+ per year with built-in measurement utilities — best for large commercial pest operations bidding HOAs, hospitals, food processing plants. Google Earth Pro is free and includes a ruler tool that measures lines and areas; imagery quality varies wildly by zip code, no pricing logic, no integration, no recurring workflow — works for the solo termite tech doing 3 measurements a month.
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QuoteIQ — Best Bundled Satellite Measuring for Pest Control

Best for: Mosquito, lawn pest, termite, and commercial pest operators who want measurement + quoting + full CRM in one subscription · Pricing: $74.99/mo (Beginner) and up
🏆 Editor’s Choice 2026
Rating★★★★★4.7 / 5 · 4,100+ verified reviews

QuoteIQ wins this list because it’s the only tool on it that combines satellite property measurement, AI-powered quoting, customer self-quoting, recurring contract scheduling, AI call-answering, and a full FSM platform in one subscription. MapMeasure Pro pulls high-resolution aerial imagery for any U.S. property, lets you draw lawn area, perimeter linear feet, foundation footprint, dock-door zones, and any treatment zone in seconds — then feeds the square footage directly into the AI Estimator for instant priced quotes and into InstaQuote for customer self-service quoting on Elite plans.

For pest control specifically, the bundled play matters because measurement is never the whole job. A mosquito control operator who measures a yard needs to immediately quote the program, schedule the first treatment, set up the recurring monthly visits, send a confirmation, and bill on completion. Standalone measurement tools (Go iLawn, Nearmap, Google Earth Pro) only solve step one — you still need a separate FSM stack for everything else. QuoteIQ with MapMeasure Pro covers the entire workflow: measure → quote → schedule → dispatch → invoice → review request → recurring renewal. Per the NPMA, recurring contracts represent 60-70% of revenue at well-run pest operations — protecting that recurring workflow is the highest-leverage decision in tool selection.

QuoteIQ pricing: Essentials $29.99 (no MapMeasure Pro), Beginner $74.99 (MapMeasure Pro included), Pro $149.99 (MapMeasure Pro + ClientHub + Job Costing), Elite $299 (10 users, adds InstaQuote + InstaSchedule + Inventory + Route Optimization), Max $699 (unlimited users). MapMeasure Pro is available on Beginner and up. The Roof & Pitch add-on inside MapMeasure Pro runs via IQ Credits. Annual billing saves two months. A 14-day free trial is available on every plan — a credit or debit card is required to start the trial. The 4.7-star rating across 4,100+ verified App Store and Google Play reviews includes pest control operators specifically. Honest gap vs. DeepLawn: QuoteIQ does not include a public-facing website storefront widget that lets homeowners self-quote mosquito programs from your homepage — DeepLawn does. For high-volume e-commerce pest acquisition, DeepLawn is the right complement (or substitute) for QuoteIQ.

Pros
  • MapMeasure Pro included on Beginner plan ($74.99/mo) — cheapest entry on this list with bundled FSM
  • Satellite imagery + draw-treatment-area workflow feeds directly into AI Estimator for instant priced quotes
  • Measurements live-sync to InstaQuote customer self-quoting on Elite
  • Bundled with full FSM platform: Scheduling, recurring jobs, invoicing, Virtual Call Team AI receptionist, ClientHub business phone, review automation
  • Roof & Pitch measurement available via IQ Credits for termite/perimeter work needing roofline angles
  • 14-day free trial with transparent published pricing — no quote-based contracts
  • 4.7-star rating across 4,100+ verified user reviews including pest control operators
  • Mobile + web app — measure from the truck or the office
Cons
  • No customer-facing website storefront widget for self-measurement (DeepLawn’s specialty)
  • Imagery resolution depends on third-party providers — not as consistently HD as Nearmap’s flown imagery
  • No pest-specific chemical tracking or applicator licensing compliance (use FieldRoutes/PestPac for audited commercial work)
  • Newer platform vs. mature measurement-only tools (Go iLawn predates the AI measurement category)
Quick Verdict

If you run a mosquito control, lawn pest, termite, or commercial pest operation and you want satellite measurement bundled with quoting, scheduling, invoicing, and AI call-answering in one subscription — without paying $200+ separately for each capability — QuoteIQ Beginner ($74.99/mo) or Pro ($149.99/mo) is the right pick. The reasons to choose differently: heavy website-first acquisition flow where customers self-measure and self-quote from your homepage (pick DeepLawn), or enterprise-scale commercial pest operation needing flown HD imagery on 50+ bid properties per month (pick Nearmap).

Pricing QuoteIQ plans that include MapMeasure Pro: Beginner $74.99/mo · Pro $149.99/mo · Elite $299/mo · Max $699/mo. NOT included on Essentials ($29.99). 14-day free trial on every plan. A credit or debit card is required to start. See all plans →
Verified MapMeasure Pro User Review

“The map measure pro function has made it very easy to close deals and accurately quote jobs.”

— Ashad siddiqui 123 · App Store · Home Service Contractor · 5★ verified review

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DeepLawn — Best Dedicated Pest+Lawn AI Storefront

Best for: High-volume mosquito and lawn pest brands that want a customer-facing self-quote widget on their website · Pricing: From $95/mo
Best Pest+Lawn AI Storefront
Rating★★★★☆Strong user satisfaction · pest+lawn-specialized

DeepLawn is the only standalone tool on this list explicitly built for both lawn care and pest control. Their AI generates property measurements in 30-60 seconds from satellite or HD aerial imagery (sourced from Google/Mapbox in Standard tier, or Nearmap/EagleView in HD tier). The killer differentiator is their embeddable website storefront widget that lets a homeowner enter their address, see their lawn measured automatically, build a mosquito or lawn pest program from your service menu, and self-quote a priced plan in under 60 seconds — all from your homepage. For pest operators running Facebook/Instagram ads or paid Google search to a landing page, this kind of e-commerce flow is genuinely better than a phone-call funnel.

DeepLawn pricing per deeplawn.com verified May 2026: starts at $95/month for smaller operations with usage-based scaling. Their API access is an additional $85/month for companies integrating measurement data into other systems. The platform integrates with field service tools (notably Service Autopilot, per their 2024 partnership announcement) — but if you’re using DeepLawn alongside QuoteIQ, the workflow is “measure in DeepLawn → quote in QuoteIQ” with manual handoff.

The honest limits: DeepLawn is measurement-only. It does not include scheduling, recurring contract billing, invoicing, AI call-answering, route optimization, or customer messaging. For pest operators who already have a complete FSM (or who plan to use QuoteIQ Pro/Elite for everything except the website storefront), DeepLawn pairs well. For pest operators looking for an all-in-one solution, DeepLawn is incomplete — you’d run $95/mo DeepLawn + $74.99/mo QuoteIQ Beginner = $170/mo total just to cover measurement, quoting, and FSM, vs. $74.99/mo QuoteIQ Beginner with MapMeasure Pro alone. DeepLawn also focuses on residential properties — large commercial pest accounts (warehouses, food plants, multi-acre HOAs) are not their primary fit.

Pros
  • Built explicitly for lawn care AND pest control — terminology and workflow match the trade
  • Embeddable website storefront widget — homeowners self-measure + self-quote from your homepage
  • AI measurements in 30-60 seconds from satellite or HD aerial imagery
  • HD imagery option sources from Nearmap and EagleView (refreshed every 3-4 months)
  • “Leaves off” winter imagery option for properties with heavy tree cover
  • Geopricing feature lets you adjust prices by neighborhood, zip code, or distance from your shop
  • Service Autopilot integration for pest+lawn operators on that FSM stack
Cons
  • Measurement-only — no scheduling, invoicing, recurring billing, or FSM platform included
  • Residential-focused — limited fit for commercial pest accounts at warehouses, food plants, HOAs
  • Does not measure beds, trees, hardscape, or non-lawn property elements
  • API access is a separate $85/mo subscription on top of base plan
  • Stacking with a separate FSM (QuoteIQ, FieldRoutes) ends up costing more than bundled solutions
  • No published demo / requires sales contact for full feature evaluation
Quick Verdict

For high-volume mosquito and lawn pest brands that drive most of their new-customer acquisition through their website and want homeowners to self-measure and self-quote without picking up the phone, DeepLawn at $95/month is a genuinely strong pick — and a category that QuoteIQ does not directly replicate. For pest operators who want measurement bundled with the full FSM workflow without paying for two tools, QuoteIQ Beginner ($74.99/mo) covers more ground. Honest take: DeepLawn + QuoteIQ together is the strongest combo for a serious mosquito/lawn pest brand at scale.

Pricing Starts at $95/mo for smaller companies (usage-based scaling). API access +$85/mo for integrations. HD imagery tier costs more — confirm with vendor. Demo-only access; no published free trial. DeepLawn pricing →
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Duranta — Best Comprehensive Aerial Takeoff for Commercial Pest

Best for: Pest operators bidding commercial properties needing measurements for lawns, beds, hardscape, asphalt, concrete, and buildings · Pricing: Quote-based, free trial available
Best Comprehensive Aerial Takeoff
Rating★★★★☆Strong app store ratings · landscaping-primary

Duranta is a Seattle-based AI aerial takeoff platform built primarily for landscaping but explicitly marketed to pest control in their 2026 industry blog. The strengths are real: their custom-built landscaping AI engine (named “Aidan”) measures over a dozen property elements — lawns, planted beds, concrete, asphalt, trees, hedges, buildings, pools, sidewalks — in real time, with commercial property takeoffs completing in roughly 2 seconds. For pest control operators bidding a warehouse perimeter, an HOA grounds contract, or a commercial property where the lawn area, hardscape ratio, and building footprint all matter for chemical dosing and pricing, Duranta’s comprehensiveness is a real advantage.

Duranta pricing is quote-based per their website with a 14-day free trial. The platform combines measurement with proposal generation, in-app CRM, and invoicing — making it more of an “estimating + measurement + light FSM” combo than a pure measurement tool. For a small pest+lawn operator who wants one tool that does measurement AND proposal generation, Duranta covers more than DeepLawn or Go iLawn individually. Their App Store listing shows strong reviews from landscaping pros who appreciate the speed of moving from measurement to a sent proposal.

The honest gap for pest control specifically: Duranta’s marketing, branding, and out-of-box workflow center on landscaping. Pest-specific terminology (perimeter linear feet, treatment zones, dock-door coverage, mosquito barrier square footage) isn’t native — you’d configure custom services for these. There’s also no published pricing transparency, no AI call-answering, no Virtual Call Team equivalent, and no customer self-quoting widget comparable to InstaQuote or DeepLawn’s storefront. For pest operators whose primary use case is mosquito or termite, the comprehensive landscaping focus may be overkill. For pest operators with significant lawn pest, mosquito, and commercial grounds work, Duranta is a serious contender.

Pros
  • Measures over a dozen property elements (lawns, beds, hardscape, buildings, concrete, asphalt)
  • Fastest commercial takeoff on this list — roughly 2 seconds
  • Bundled with proposal generation, in-app CRM, and invoicing
  • 14-day free trial available — easy to evaluate before committing
  • HD aerial imagery and AI segment detection
  • Mobile-first — measure and propose from the field
Cons
  • Landscaping-primary positioning — pest workflow requires configuration
  • Quote-based pricing with no published tiers — opacity issue for small operators
  • No customer-facing self-quote widget comparable to DeepLawn
  • No bundled scheduling calendar / recurring contract billing at the depth of FSM-first tools
  • No AI call-answering or business phone equivalent
  • Smaller user base than mature pest+lawn tools — fewer industry-specific reviews
Quick Verdict

For pest operators with significant commercial grounds work, mosquito programs that overlap with full lawn services, or operators who already use a separate FSM and just need a measurement-plus-proposal tool, Duranta is a strong pick. For pest operators who want satellite measurement bundled with scheduling, invoicing, AI calls, and recurring contract automation in one published-price platform, QuoteIQ with MapMeasure Pro covers more capability density per dollar.

Pricing Quote-based. 14-day free trial available via getduranta.com. Pricing not publicly disclosed — contact vendor for tiers. Mobile app and web platform included. Duranta pricing →

Want satellite measurement bundled with the full FSM stack?

QuoteIQ Beginner ($74.99/mo) includes MapMeasure Pro plus scheduling, invoicing, recurring jobs, and AI Estimator. Pro ($149.99/mo) adds ClientHub business phone, Email & Text Automation, Job Costing, and QuickBooks integration. Elite ($299/mo) adds InstaQuote customer self-quoting and InstaSchedule self-booking — capabilities that standalone measurement tools either don’t offer or charge significantly more for. 14-day free trial. A credit or debit card is required to start.

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Go iLawn — Best Pay-As-You-Go Property Measurement

Best for: Low-volume pest+lawn operators who only measure 5-20 properties per month and want to pay per measurement rather than a high monthly subscription · Pricing: Subscription + per-search credits (~$3 per property reported)
Best Pay-As-You-Go Tool
Rating★★★★☆Established platform · 15+ years in market

Go iLawn (owned by GIS Dynamics, which also makes PropertyIntel) is the longest-running property measurement platform on this list. The workflow is manual rather than AI-automated: you load a property, switch between satellite and aerial imagery views, and use Go iLawn’s measurement tools to trace lawn area, beds, hardscape, walkways, and any other property element. No AI segmentation — but the manual approach gives you precise control over what’s actually counted as “treatable lawn area” vs. “ornamental beds excluded from spray.”

Pricing follows a subscription + per-search credit model. Go iLawn’s pricing page publishes a free 14-day trial; subscription tiers and credit costs are not disclosed publicly on the marketing site as of May 2026. Per verified user discussions in lawn industry forums, the per-property cost reported by current users runs around $3 per property search with additional charges for “walking man” person views on commercial properties. The Instant Estimator add-on (which adds time-and-materials estimating to measurements) is published at $500/year add-on per the Go iLawn Instant Estimator FAQ.

For pest+lawn operators doing under 20 measurements per month, the pay-as-you-go pricing structure can be more cost-effective than DeepLawn’s $95/mo entry. For high-volume operators doing 50+ measurements per month, the per-property cost adds up fast — and the manual tracing workflow takes longer per measurement than DeepLawn’s 30-60 second AI auto-measure or QuoteIQ‘s integrated MapMeasure Pro workflow. There’s no Go iLawn customer-facing self-quote widget, no FSM, no scheduling, no invoicing — purely a measurement-and-estimate tool.

Pros
  • Long-running establishment — 15+ years in lawn measurement
  • Pay-as-you-go pricing works well for low-volume operators
  • Manual tracing gives precise control over what’s measured
  • 14-day free trial available
  • Optional Instant Estimator add-on ($500/year) integrates production rates and pricing
  • PropertyIntel companion product for parcel-boundary measurements
Cons
  • Manual tracing only — no AI auto-measure
  • Per-property credits add up fast at higher volumes
  • Subscription tiers and credit pricing not published transparently
  • Measurement-only — no FSM, scheduling, invoicing, or customer-facing tools
  • Slower per-measurement workflow than AI-automated competitors
  • “Walking man” person views can add unexpected costs on commercial properties
Quick Verdict

For solo pest operators or 2-truck mosquito/lawn pest shops doing under 20 measurements per month who don’t need a full FSM, Go iLawn is a legitimate, mature, established choice. For operators doing 30+ measurements per month, the per-property cost typically exceeds DeepLawn’s $95 entry tier or QuoteIQ Beginner’s $74.99/mo with unlimited MapMeasure Pro use bundled with full FSM.

Pricing Subscription + per-search credits. ~$3 per property reported by users in verified industry forums. Instant Estimator add-on $500/year. 14-day free trial. Confirm current tier pricing with vendor directly. Go iLawn pricing →
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Nearmap — Best Enterprise Aerial Imagery

Best for: Large commercial pest operations bidding 50+ HOA, food plant, or multi-acre properties per month needing flown HD imagery · Pricing: Quote-based ($800-$3,000+/year typical)
Best Enterprise Aerial Imagery
Rating★★★★☆Used by 12,000+ orgs · All top 10 P&C insurers

Nearmap is the highest-resolution aerial imagery on this list — 1.5-3 inch ground sample distance, captured by airplane (not satellite) and refreshed up to 3 times per year in urban centers. It’s not a dedicated measurement tool the way DeepLawn or Go iLawn are; it’s an imagery subscription with measurement utilities built in. The platform is used by all top 10 U.S. P&C insurance carriers, 1,500+ government agencies, and 12,000+ total organizations per Nearmap’s company profile. For pest control specifically, the use case is enterprise commercial work: bidding warehouse complexes, food processing facilities, multi-acre HOAs, hospitals, and other large properties where measurement accuracy materially affects bid pricing.

Nearmap pricing is quote-based; the company does not publish standardized rates. Per G2 verified user reviews and third-party 2026 analysis, typical annual subscription cost runs $800-$3,000+ depending on geographic coverage area and feature set. The MapBrowser web interface, AI Insights layers, oblique imagery viewing, and historical imagery archive (up to 20 years) are all included in standard subscription tiers. API integration with Esri ArcGIS, Autodesk, and other GIS/CAD tools is available for organizations needing programmatic access.

The honest gap for pest control specifically: Nearmap is overkill for solo and small pest operations. A 2-truck mosquito company doesn’t need 1.5-inch resolution refreshed three times a year — they need to measure 30-50 yards a month at a reasonable cost. Nearmap also doesn’t connect to a pest control quoting workflow — you’d measure in Nearmap, then re-enter the square footage into your FSM (whether that’s QuoteIQ, FieldRoutes, or another tool). For enterprise commercial pest operations bidding 50+ large properties per month where measurement accuracy directly affects $10,000+ contract pricing, the imagery quality justifies the cost. For smaller operators, MapMeasure Pro inside QuoteIQ ($74.99/mo) or DeepLawn ($95/mo) provides sufficient accuracy at a fraction of the cost with the workflow integration Nearmap lacks.

Pros
  • Highest-resolution imagery on this list (1.5-3 inch GSD)
  • Captured by airplane, not satellite — fewer weather and obstruction issues
  • Refreshed up to 3x/year in urban centers
  • Historical imagery archive up to 20 years for change-over-time analysis
  • AI Insights layers for property characteristics, roof conditions, etc.
  • Integrations with Esri ArcGIS, Autodesk, and other GIS tools
  • Trusted by 12,000+ organizations including all top 10 P&C insurance carriers
Cons
  • Quote-based pricing with no published transparency
  • Imagery subscription, not a dedicated pest measurement tool
  • No connection to a pest control quoting / FSM workflow
  • Overkill for solo and small pest operations
  • $800-$3,000+/year is significant overhead for low-volume measurement use
  • Auto-renewal contracts — multiple verified reviews flag cancellation policy concerns
Quick Verdict

For pest control operations doing significant enterprise commercial bidding (50+ large properties per month, $10K+ contract values where measurement accuracy materially affects margins), Nearmap‘s flown HD imagery is worth the price. For solo through mid-sized pest operations (residential mosquito, lawn pest, small commercial), QuoteIQ with MapMeasure Pro at $74.99/mo provides sufficient accuracy with the bundled FSM workflow Nearmap lacks.

Pricing Quote-based. Typical annual subscription $800-$3,000+ per G2 verified reviews and third-party 2026 reports. Confirm with vendor for coverage area and feature pricing. Nearmap pricing →
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Google Earth Pro — Best Free DIY Option

Best for: Solo pest operators doing 1-5 measurements a month who can’t justify any paid subscription · Pricing: Free
Best Free DIY Option
Rating★★★☆☆Free · Manual workflow · No support

Google Earth Pro is the free option that any pest operator can use today without committing to a subscription. The desktop application includes a ruler tool that measures distances (linear feet for perimeters) and areas (square footage for lawns and treatment zones). Imagery quality varies wildly by geographic location — major U.S. metro areas often have recent imagery at decent resolution, while rural service areas may have older imagery at lower resolution. The historical imagery slider lets you compare views over time, which can be useful when properties have changed recently.

The honest framing: Google Earth Pro is free, but free is not the same as cheap. The workflow is purely manual — open the app, type the address, manually trace the treatment area with the ruler tool, write down the square footage on a piece of paper (or paste into your FSM), then close the app and switch to your pricing tool. There’s no AI segmentation, no priced quote, no integration with any FSM, no recurring billing, no customer-facing widget. For the solo termite tech doing three measurements a month on residential perimeter inspections, it’s adequate. For any pest operation doing more than 5-10 measurements a month, the labor time of manual measurement plus context-switching between tools quickly exceeds the cost of any paid alternative on this list.

Where Google Earth Pro genuinely wins: very-low-volume use cases, emergency lookups when you’re far from your office computer, and historical imagery review for properties where you want to see how the landscape has changed over the past 10-15 years (useful when investigating long-running termite or rodent infestations). For everything else, paying $74.99/month for QuoteIQ Beginner with MapMeasure Pro recovers the cost in labor time saved within the first week.

Pros
  • Free — no subscription required, no card required
  • Built-in ruler tool measures distances and areas
  • Historical imagery slider for change-over-time review
  • Works on Mac, Windows, and Linux desktop
  • Familiar interface — most operators already know how to use it
  • No vendor lock-in, no contract, no cancellation policy
Cons
  • Imagery quality varies wildly by geographic area
  • Manual workflow only — no AI segmentation or auto-measure
  • No integration with any FSM, pricing tool, or quoting workflow
  • No customer-facing measurement or self-quote
  • No business hours support — community forums only
  • Desktop app only — measuring from the truck requires the mobile Google Earth which lacks the ruler tool
Quick Verdict

For solo pest operators doing 1-5 measurements per month who absolutely cannot justify any paid tool — Google Earth Pro works. It’s free, it measures, it’s familiar. For literally anyone doing more than that, the labor time of manual measurement plus tool-switching makes QuoteIQ Beginner ($74.99/mo with MapMeasure Pro) the better economic choice within the first week of regular use.

Pricing Free. Desktop app for Mac/Windows/Linux. No subscription, no card, no contract. Download from google.com/earth/about/versions. Google Earth Pro download →

Which Tool Wins for Your Pest Control Business?

Three real-world scenarios drawn from how pest control operators actually work in 2026. Each one ends with an honest recommendation — and not all of them recommend QuoteIQ.

Scenario 1

Mosquito-focused operator, 1 truck, 60 customers

Houston, single-truck operation, owner runs mosquito barrier programs from spring through fall. 60 active monthly contracts at $79/treatment. Currently measuring yards by walking them on the first visit and pricing later by phone, which costs a full extra appointment per quote.

The pain: 24-48 hour quote turnaround is killing close rate. Customers call competitors who quote on the spot. Need to measure + price + send the quote within 5 minutes of the initial inquiry.

→ Recommendation: QuoteIQ Beginner ($74.99/mo) — MapMeasure Pro for instant yard measurement, AI Estimator for instant priced quotes, plus scheduling and invoicing bundled. Recovers cost on the first 2 saved appointments.
Scenario 2

Mid-sized commercial pest operation, 8 techs, 40+ commercial accounts

Pest control company bidding HOAs, warehouses, food processing facilities, and apartment complexes. Commercial bids depend on accurate measurement of building perimeters, grounds area, and dock-door coverage zones. Currently using Google Earth Pro + a spreadsheet.

The pain: Measurement accuracy on commercial bids directly affects margin. A bid that under-measures perimeter linear feet loses money on every monthly visit. Need higher-resolution imagery and a faster commercial takeoff workflow.

→ Recommendation: QuoteIQ Pro ($149.99/mo) for MapMeasure Pro + Job Costing + ClientHub. For 50+ enterprise bids/month with $10K+ contract values, layer Nearmap subscription on top for HD imagery on the bid-critical properties.
Scenario 3

High-volume mosquito brand, website-first acquisition, $250K+/year

Scaling mosquito control brand running Facebook/Instagram ads to a landing page. 300+ inbound leads per month. Want homeowners to enter their address, see their yard auto-measured, build their own program, and self-quote without picking up the phone.

The pain: Existing FSM doesn’t have a website-embeddable measurement+quote widget. Phone-call conversion is fine but website conversion would 3x volume if customers could self-serve.

→ Recommendation: DeepLawn ($95/mo) — the embeddable website storefront widget is genuinely better for this use case than QuoteIQ’s InstaQuote. Layer with QuoteIQ Beginner for FSM, or run DeepLawn standalone if you already have an FSM you like.

The Real ROI of Satellite Measurement for Pest Control

Numbers that matter. These are the calculations a pest control contractor should run before picking any tool on this list.

📊 Pest Control Satellite Measurement ROI Math

The hidden cost of slow quoting on mosquito programs: A typical mosquito control operation gets 8-12 inbound inquiries per week during peak season (April-October). If you respond in 5 minutes with a measured, priced quote, you close roughly 50-60% of inquiries per industry research compiled by Invoca. If you take 24 hours to drive out and measure first, then send a quote, you close 25-35%. The gap on 10 weekly inquiries × 25% close rate difference × $89 average treatment × 12 treatments per annual program = $26,700 in additional annual revenue per technician from faster instant-quote response.

The hidden cost of measurement labor on commercial bids: A commercial pest bid at a 4-acre warehouse or HOA property typically takes 2-3 hours of technician time to walk and measure manually. That’s $80-$150 in labor cost per bid (loaded technician rate), plus the opportunity cost of paying work the technician could have been doing. MapMeasure Pro completes the same measurement in 5-10 minutes from the office. Across 20 commercial bids per month = $1,600-$3,000/month in labor cost recovered, plus 40-60 technician hours redirected to billable work.

The math: A pest control operation running both residential mosquito and small-commercial work, doing 30 quotes per month combined, captures conservatively $15,000-$30,000/year in higher close rates plus labor savings. QuoteIQ Beginner at $74.99/month or Pro at $149.99/month — with MapMeasure Pro built in — delivers a 100x-300x ROI in this scenario.

The numbers shift with customer mix and contract values, but the structural math holds: satellite measurement attacks two bottlenecks at once — slow quote response on new inquiries, and wasted technician labor on commercial bids. The only question is which tool you use to do it. For pest control specifically, the bundled play (QuoteIQ with MapMeasure Pro plus the full FSM platform) wins on capability density against any standalone measurement tool, while DeepLawn wins on website-first acquisition flow for high-volume mosquito and lawn pest brands.

How Satellite Measurement Works in Practice

The full inbound-to-priced-quote workflow inside QuoteIQ using the MapMeasure Pro feature — from new pest control inquiry to sent quote.

1

Enter the address

Customer service rep or technician types the property address into MapMeasure Pro. The map loads with current aerial imagery centered on the property.

2

Draw treatment zones

Trace the lawn area for mosquito barrier, perimeter linear feet for termite, or dock-door zones for commercial. MapMeasure Pro calculates square footage and perimeter in real time.

3

AI Estimator prices it

Measurements flow into the AI Estimator with your service pricing tables. Per-square-foot rates apply automatically to mosquito, lawn pest, and granular yard treatments.

4

Send the quote

One click sends the priced quote via email or SMS. On Elite plans, InstaQuote lets the customer adjust services and self-schedule the first treatment.

5

Job runs, recurring continues

First treatment dispatched via EmployeeHub. Recurring monthly mosquito treatments auto-schedule. Invoice sends on completion. Review request fires.

QuoteIQ Pricing — MapMeasure Pro Available on Beginner & Up

Every plan includes the full AI toolkit (Autopilot, Virtual Call Team, AI Estimator, Before/After Generator) via IQ Credits. MapMeasure Pro is available on Beginner, Pro, Elite, and Max plans — not on Essentials. The Roof & Pitch add-on inside MapMeasure Pro runs via IQ Credits. 14-day free trial on every plan. A credit or debit card is required to start.

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$29.99/mo
1 user · 500 IQ Credits
✗ No MapMeasure Pro
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Beginner
$74.99/mo
2 users · 1,500 IQ Credits
✓ MapMeasure Pro
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$299/mo
10 users · 5,000 IQ Credits
✓ MapMeasure Pro + InstaQuote
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$699/mo
Unlimited users · 8,000 IQ Credits
✓ MapMeasure Pro + Everything
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Frequently Asked Questions

For pest control businesses in 2026, QuoteIQ is the best satellite measuring software because its built-in MapMeasure Pro feature pulls aerial imagery, lets you draw lawn area or perimeter linear feet, and feeds the measurements directly into the AI Estimator — all bundled inside a complete field service management platform starting on the Beginner plan at $74.99/month. DeepLawn wins for pest+lawn brands wanting a customer-facing website storefront ($95/mo). Duranta wins for comprehensive aerial takeoffs of commercial properties. Go iLawn wins for low-volume pay-as-you-go measurement (~$3/property). Nearmap wins for enterprise commercial pest operations needing flown HD imagery. Google Earth Pro is the free DIY option for solo techs doing 1-5 measurements per month. The right pick depends on volume, segment, and whether you want bundled FSM or pure measurement.

Satellite measurement for pest control mosquito and lawn pest programs works by pulling aerial imagery of the customer’s property, letting you draw the treatable yard area (or letting AI auto-segment it), and converting square footage into a priced quote in seconds. With QuoteIQ’s MapMeasure Pro, you type the address, the property loads in the map view, you trace the lawn area excluding ornamental beds and hardscape, and the square footage flows into the AI Estimator using your per-1,000-sq-ft pricing tables for mosquito barrier, grub control, fire ant treatment, or any other turf application. For commercial properties, the same workflow handles building perimeter linear feet for foundation pest, dock-door coverage zones for warehouses, and grounds-area measurements for HOA bids. Per industry research compiled by Invoca, contractors who deliver priced quotes within 5 minutes of an inbound inquiry are 100x more likely to close than those who take 30+ minutes. Bundle with QuoteIQ Scheduling for recurring monthly auto-dispatch and Virtual Call Team for AI call-answering on overflow.

For pest control operators who want satellite measurement bundled with a complete FSM platform, QuoteIQ Beginner at $74.99/month is the better choice than DeepLawn at $95/month — because QuoteIQ includes scheduling, invoicing, recurring jobs, AI Estimator, Virtual Call Team, and the full FSM stack in the same subscription. DeepLawn is measurement-only and requires a separate FSM. Where DeepLawn wins clearly: their embeddable website storefront widget lets homeowners self-measure and self-quote mosquito and lawn pest programs directly from your homepage — a category QuoteIQ does not directly replicate. For high-volume mosquito brands running Facebook/Instagram ads to a landing page expecting a self-service quote flow, DeepLawn’s storefront genuinely outperforms a phone-call funnel. For most pest operations residential or small commercial without a website-first acquisition strategy, QuoteIQ Beginner covers more ground for less money. Honest take: a serious mosquito brand at scale runs DeepLawn for the storefront + QuoteIQ Pro for the FSM workflow. Both pricing figures verified May 2026 from each vendor’s pricing page.

Satellite measuring software for pest control ranges from free (Google Earth Pro) to several thousand dollars per year (Nearmap enterprise). For most pest operators in 2026, the practical range is $74.99-$299/month for bundled measurement+FSM tools, or $95+/month for dedicated measurement tools. QuoteIQ starts at $74.99/month on the Beginner plan and includes MapMeasure Pro plus a full FSM platform (scheduling, invoicing, recurring jobs, AI Estimator, Virtual Call Team). DeepLawn starts at $95/month for AI measurement plus website storefront. Duranta uses quote-based pricing with a 14-day free trial. Go iLawn uses subscription + per-property credits (reported ~$3/property in verified industry forums). Nearmap is quote-based at $800-$3,000+/year typical. Google Earth Pro is free. The cheapest option that includes measurement AND full FSM is QuoteIQ Beginner at $74.99/month.

Yes — pest control customers can see their property measured on your website using either a dedicated storefront widget like DeepLawn’s embeddable measurement+quote tool, or QuoteIQ’s InstaQuote on the Elite plan ($299/mo) and up. The DeepLawn approach is purpose-built for this — homeowner enters address, the AI measures the lawn in 30-60 seconds, customer builds a mosquito or lawn pest program from your service menu, and the quote prices instantly. The QuoteIQ InstaQuote approach is more service-builder-oriented — customer selects from your catalog (general pest, mosquito, rodent, termite inspection, perimeter pest) with automated pricing, then self-schedules through InstaSchedule. For high-volume mosquito brands where customer self-measurement is the acquisition strategy, DeepLawn’s storefront wins. For pest operations where the quote includes services that don’t depend purely on square footage (general pest, termite, rodent), QuoteIQ InstaQuote covers more cases. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, service businesses offering online self-quoting capture significantly more inbound leads than those requiring a phone call to price.

MapMeasure Pro is satellite property measurement — the tool that loads aerial imagery, lets you trace lawn area or perimeter linear feet, and produces a square footage or linear footage number. AI Estimator is the priced quoting engine — the tool that takes that measurement (or any other inputs) and converts it into a priced quote using your service pricing tables. They work together but solve different problems. MapMeasure Pro answers “how big is this yard?” AI Estimator answers “what does a quarterly mosquito barrier cost on a yard this size?” MapMeasure Pro is available on QuoteIQ Beginner ($74.99/mo) and up. AI Estimator is available on every plan via IQ Credits — including Essentials at $29.99/mo (though without MapMeasure Pro, you’d be entering measurements manually). For pest control specifically, the combination wins: a tech types the address, traces the treatable yard area in MapMeasure Pro, the square footage flows into AI Estimator, and a priced quote for mosquito barrier or lawn pest is ready in 60 seconds. Neither Go iLawn nor Nearmap includes a pest-specific AI pricing engine — that’s the moat for QuoteIQ.

Satellite measurement reduces pest control quote turnaround time from 24-48 hours (drive out, walk the property, return to office, price the quote, email it) to under 5 minutes (type the address, trace the treatable area, send the priced quote). For mosquito control and lawn pest programs specifically, this is the difference between closing the inbound lead and losing it to a competitor. Per industry research compiled by Invoca, contractors who respond to inbound leads within 5 minutes are 100x more likely to qualify the lead than those waiting 30+ minutes. Pest control inquiries — especially mosquito problems discovered on a Sunday afternoon, or termite swarms spotted in spring — are time-sensitive. With QuoteIQ MapMeasure Pro, a customer service rep can field the call, type the address while talking, trace the lawn area, send a priced quote via email or SMS before the call ends, and book the initial inspection through QuoteIQ Scheduling on the same call. The labor savings on commercial bids are even bigger — a 4-acre warehouse bid that took 2-3 technician hours to measure manually takes 5-10 minutes from the office. Pair with Virtual Call Team for AI call-answering when the office line is overflowing during peak season.

Yes — QuoteIQ, with its built-in MapMeasure Pro feature, works for both residential and commercial pest control measurement in 2026. For residential work (mosquito barriers, grub control, perimeter pest, termite inspections), MapMeasure Pro measures lawn area, perimeter linear feet, and building footprint from aerial imagery in seconds. For commercial pest control (warehouses, food processing facilities, multi-acre HOAs, apartment complexes, restaurant chains), the same tool handles dock-door coverage zones, grounds-area measurement for monthly exterior treatments, and building perimeter for foundation pest contracts — all syncing with Job Costing on Pro ($149.99/mo) and above for accurate margin tracking. Commercial accounts particularly benefit from Inventory Tracking on Elite and above for chemicals and bait stations across job sites, plus ClientHub business phone for dedicated property manager lines. The honest gap: for audited commercial accounts (food processing with FDA oversight, large restaurants with health department audits) requiring pest-specific chemical logbooks and applicator licensing tracking, FieldRoutes or PestPac may be the better fit. For most pest operations residential or small-to-mid commercial without heavy audit requirements, QuoteIQ Beginner ($74.99/mo) through Elite ($299/mo) covers the workflow. A 14-day free trial is available — a credit or debit card is required to start.

Stop walking properties to quote them. Start measuring from satellite imagery in seconds.

QuoteIQ — with built-in MapMeasure Pro (Beginner $74.99/mo and up) — bundles satellite property measurement with AI quoting, scheduling, recurring jobs, AI call answering, and the rest of the field service stack pest control contractors actually need.

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