Lady Bug Pest Control Franchise

Pest Control

* Lady Bug is an environmentally friendly pest control company. * With state of the art systems and over 40 years of experience they are an industry leader. * National and local awards for service excellence. Purchase Points: * Outstanding training and support * An environment friendly to customers and the environment. * Word of mouth referrals reinforce outstanding service. * Unit Volumes ranging from $75,000 to $250,000 * Purchasing power increases margins and gives competitive advantage. * Unit Franchise Available in certain markets

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How much does it cost to open a Lady Bug Pest Control Franchise ?

The investment required to open a Lady Bug Pest Control Franchise is $200,000 - And Up . There is an initial franchise fee of $90,000 -$301,309 which grants you the license to run a business under the Lady Bug Pest Control name.

Individual Franchise Costs

  • Initial Investment:
    $200,000 - And Up
  • Initial Franchise Fee:
    $90,000 - $301,309
  • Royalty Fee:
    10%

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Lady Bug Pest Control Growth History

When did the first Lady Bug Pest Control open? 1996
When did Lady Bug Pest Control start Franchising ? 2010

Year U.S.A. Canada International Corporate
2011 20 0 0 1

* Lady Bug Franchisees serve individual, commercial, and industrial customers generated by word of mouth, advertising, networking and PR. * Being a strong part of the community is an essential element in Lady Bug growth.

* Lady Bug is designed as the ideal concept for business people willing and able to develop/serve/manage pest control in their markets.

Nationwide, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming



How much money you could make as a Lady Bug Pest Control Franchise owner depends on a wide variety of factors. As a business owner, your primary goals are to strive for high sales while keeping your oper_ating costs as low as possible while still maintaining quality products and service. The monthly oper_ating costs that you will incur as a Lady Bug Pest Control Franchise owner may include royalty fees, rent or mortgage, staffing, products, supplies, utilities, administrative costs and other things. Although your monthly oper_ating costs may vary from month to month, your start up costs are typically fixed and they will cover the majority of your initial oper_ating equipment, signage, and renovations.

Initial Investment
$90,000 - And Up
Initial Franchise Fee
$90,000 - $301,309
Royalty Fee
10%
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