Predictive Pest Management — Coming Soon

The intelligence layer
that pest management
has been missing.

Your marketing team launches campaigns based on last year’s averages. Your field team surges capacity after customers start calling. Your sales team works accounts that aren’t ready while missing the ones that are. ZoneIQ changes all of that — real-time pest pressure intelligence that tells every department what’s coming, days before it arrives.

3,143Counties Modeled
260+Species Tracked
7-dayPush Window Forecast
4 in.Soil Depth Model
IMPORTED FIRE ANT — PUSH WINDOW ACTIVE — HARRIS COUNTY, TX
SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE — THRESHOLD APPROACHING — WAKE COUNTY, NC
JAPANESE BEETLE GRUBS — SURFACE MOVEMENT DETECTED — HAMILTON COUNTY, OH
PAVEMENT ANTS — COLONY EXPANSION ONSET — DAVIDSON COUNTY, TN
BARK SCORPION — ACTIVE SEASON BEGIN — MARICOPA COUNTY, AZ
MOSQUITO — LARVAL PRESSURE WINDOW — MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FL
FORMOSAN TERMITE — SWARM READINESS: 74 DD REMAINING — ORLEANS PARISH, LA
ODOROUS HOUSE ANT — FORAGING ONSET — TARRANT COUNTY, TX
IMPORTED FIRE ANT — PUSH WINDOW ACTIVE — HARRIS COUNTY, TX
SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE — THRESHOLD APPROACHING — WAKE COUNTY, NC
JAPANESE BEETLE GRUBS — SURFACE MOVEMENT DETECTED — HAMILTON COUNTY, OH
PAVEMENT ANTS — COLONY EXPANSION ONSET — DAVIDSON COUNTY, TN
BARK SCORPION — ACTIVE SEASON BEGIN — MARICOPA COUNTY, AZ
MOSQUITO — LARVAL PRESSURE WINDOW — MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FL
FORMOSAN TERMITE — SWARM READINESS: 74 DD REMAINING — ORLEANS PARISH, LA
ODOROUS HOUSE ANT — FORAGING ONSET — TARRANT COUNTY, TX
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⚠ Calendar says wait — fire ants active in your territory for 3 weeks
ZoneIQ — What’s actually happening in your territory
Imported Fire Ants
PUSH WINDOW ACTIVE NOW
Subterranean Termites
WINDOW OPENS IN 11 DAYS
Odorous House Ants
NOT YET — WATCH NEXT WEEK
What Your Calendar Can’t Tell You

Pests don’t follow calendars. ZoneIQ doesn’t either.

Pest management operating calendars are built on what happened in the past. ZoneIQ is built on what’s happening now.

Let’s face it — no two seasons are the same. No two years are the same. If you build your operating calendar on typical data, you will get typical results. But you want better than typical results.

When pest pressures surface three weeks early in a warm February, your current calendar doesn’t adapt. Your spring campaign is still scheduled to launch in March, which was great last year. This year it cost you accounts.

And what’s worse, your competitors reached your customers first.

Don’t feel bad. It isn’t a failure of effort. It’s a failure of information. Until now, real-time, reliable, predictive pest management intelligence simply didn’t exist.

Predictive Pest Management

The science is available. The data is available. What hasn’t been available — until now — is an operational platform that connects the science and data, delivering actionable intelligence to pest management operators in the real world. ZoneIQ is that platform.

What is Predictive Pest Management (PPM)?

Predictive Pest Management is the practice of using biological science and environmental data instead of historical averages or calendar dates to forecast when pests will become active, reach treatment thresholds, and require service response. It allows the pest management professional to get ahead of the situation before it occurs.

Every soil-active pest species responds to ground temperature. Every above-ground pest responds to air temperature or accumulated heat. Both types of pests respond to water accumulation. These triggers are documented throughout university entomology research.

What It Means for Your Operation

Applying PPM across an entire firm means Marketing, Sales, Operations, and other critical departments are no longer reacting to historical climate and emergence patterns — they’re anticipating what’s happening now.

Campaigns launch at the right moment. Field personnel are prepped and trained. Sales teams are ready to engage.

ZoneIQ is the first platform built to bring Predictive Pest Management to life. It is a working operational intelligence system deployed to each branch dashboard before the start of each day.

How It Works

From weather data to branch alerts.

Weather data in. Branch alerts out. Layers of biological intelligence running in between.

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Weather & Climate

ZoneIQ ingests current weather conditions from NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) daily, adding each day’s temperature data to a running accumulation that tracks biological heat buildup and subsequent cool downs across the season. Combined with the National Weather Service forecast, the platform maintains both a current picture and a forward-looking window for every area you service.

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Soil Temperature

Air temperature data runs through a physics-based soil temperature model with individual coefficients for every one of the 3,143 US counties — each calibrated against actual measured soil data from USDA sensors. Rolling air temperature means and cumulative heat accumulation are tracked simultaneously, giving the platform three distinct calculations running in parallel for every county you serve.

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Biology

Every one of the 260+ species in ZoneIQ’s library has a documented biological activation point — the ground temperature, air temperature, or heat accumulation at which that species becomes active. These thresholds are sourced from Texas A&M AgriLife, University of Florida IFAS, Purdue Extension, and university entomology research. ZoneIQ compares model outputs against those thresholds continuously, determining exactly how far each species is from its push window for every area you service.

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Field Alerts

When the forecast confirms a window is opening in your territory, ZoneIQ fires a push window alert to your branch dashboard — with the specific conditions, distance to threshold, and plain-language guidance your team can act on immediately. Beyond the predictive model, operators can also set custom thresholds that trigger alerts when unexpected conditions or activity occur outside of normal patterns — because nature doesn’t always follow a forecast.

Built For Your Operation

Intelligence at every branch, for every market.

ZoneIQ is built for pest management firms who intend to lead their markets — local, regional, multi-market operators, and national firms that need consistent intelligence across every branch, because not all branch markets are the same. Even if they are in the same state.

Zone Intelligence

You’re part of something larger.

The full ZoneIQ platform, plus anonymized field confirmation signals from operators in your territory. When others see triggered activity, you see it too. Your observations improve the network. The network improves your forecasts.

Private Enterprise

Your own closed loop.

The full ZoneIQ platform in a completely isolated alert environment. No signals in or out. Your field observations still contribute to ZoneIQ’s learning system, but no other operator ever sees your trigger alerts, nor do you see theirs.

Neither environment exposes private operator data of any kind. What the system learns from field observations, it applies to the science — improving forecast accuracy season after season, not feeding a competitor’s dashboard. Both environments include 260+ species, county-level modeling, push window alerts, and 3 platform seats per branch. Additional seats available upon request.
Early Access

The window is opening.

ZoneIQ is in pre-launch. We’re onboarding a select group of operators before general availability — and we review every request personally. If you’ve been waiting for a platform that makes predictive pest management real, this is it.

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USDA NRCS SCAN stations used to calibrate individual county soil temperature coefficients. Measured sensor data, 2015–2024. Recalibrated annually.
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Species tracked with documented biological activation thresholds sourced from Texas A&M AgriLife, UF IFAS, Purdue Extension, and peer-reviewed entomology research.
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US counties modeled individually — not grouped into regional averages. What’s happening in Harris County, TX is not the same as Fort Bend County. ZoneIQ knows the difference.
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Mean absolute error in °F — the national accuracy of ZoneIQ’s soil temperature model against actual USDA sensor readings. Accurate enough to matter. Honest enough to show you.

ZoneIQ is designed to integrate with your existing CRM — turning push window alerts into account-level revenue opportunities.

Request Early Access

Every submission reviewed personally. No automated sales sequences. No pressure.

Your information is only used to evaluate and respond to your access request.

You’re on the list.

We’ll review your request and reach out within two business days.