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What happens if my pest control company goes over the included calls during termite season?

Avi NashVP of Growth

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Overage is billed at a flat $1 per call once you exceed your plan's included volume, so there is no surprise markup or tiered penalty rate during a termite swarm week. If you are on Starter with 15 included calls and swarmer season pushes you to 60 calls in a week, you would pay for 45 overage calls, roughly $45 for that week on top of the $14 base, which is still far cheaper than most alternatives and worth watching as a signal to upgrade. Termite swarms are seasonal and often concentrated into a narrow window, typically a few weeks in spring depending on your region, so a shop that only sees high volume during that stretch does not necessarily need to carry an Enterprise-level plan year-round. A more common approach is to move to Premium at $99 a month for the season, which includes 150 calls, comfortably covering the swarm-driven spike most independent and small regional pest control companies see, then evaluate after the season whether call volume justifies staying on Premium or scaling back to Starter. Because Voksha is month-to-month, you can make that switch without penalty or advance notice requirements. For companies that consistently run high volume across multiple pest categories, not just termite season, Enterprise starts at $990 a month with a custom call volume built around your actual annual pattern, which removes the overage conversation entirely by sizing the plan to real demand.

Overage is billed at a flat $1 per call once you exceed your plan's included volume, so there is no surprise markup or tiered penalty rate during a termite swarm week. If you are on Starter with 15 included calls and swarmer season pushes you to 60 calls in a week, you would pay for 45 overage calls, roughly $45 for that week on top of the $14 base, which is still far cheaper than most alternatives and worth watching as a signal to upgrade. Termite swarms are seasonal and often concentrated into a narrow window, typically a few weeks in spring depending on your region, so a shop that only sees high volume during that stretch does not necessarily need to carry an Enterprise-level plan year-round. A more common approach is to move to Premium at $99 a month for the season, which includes 150 calls, comfortably covering the swarm-driven spike most independent and small regional pest control companies see, then evaluate after the season whether call volume justifies staying on Premium or scaling back to Starter. Because Voksha is month-to-month, you can make that switch without penalty or advance notice requirements. For companies that consistently run high volume across multiple pest categories, not just termite season, Enterprise starts at $990 a month with a custom call volume built around your actual annual pattern, which removes the overage conversation entirely by sizing the plan to real demand.

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