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We recently worked on a conservation project that required bat inspection prior to works and the guys that carried out the assessment were from coventry, charged around the £500 - £600 per day mark for full climbing inspections and a team of two were averaging 12 - 15 trees per day, bearing in mind they were on this job for over a week and said they were booked for the next month there may be some financial reward for expert advice in this area.

 

Also worked on a project that required climbing bat inspections with endoscopes, pretty sure the guys doing it were making very good money. Where's there's bats and trees - there's money.

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