Contego Environmental Services Ltd is a pest control, proofing, and environmental services company, covering the whole of the UK. Pest management and control is all about reducing risk. At Contego we have a very different approach to pest control, we focus on client risk and ensuring the advice we are giving is simple to follow and action.
Delivering consistant audited quality with full in house service delivery. Our job management reporting with photographic evidence and onsite alerts is acknowledged as the “best in the industry” giving you real time insights into our findings.
Our RU-vid channel is dedicated to giving you the information to make the best decisions you can. With our "How To" videos we give you a DIY option for dealing with your pest issues. Our "Expert Interviews" give you an insight into the industry as a whole, and can help with purchasing decisions. With so many other videos available, you're sure to find the information you're looking for.
Great video content and production and editing value. I really like the realtively short length of your videos. I've got a question, that after long Googling have not gotten the definitive answer. After a successful, natural copulation, what's the time period of the Peregrine female's ovulation and egg laying? I've seen from 24 hours to 5 days. What range are you seeing. Thank you.
Hi it really does vary, I’ve seen a couple of weeks I’ve also seen copulation with no laying, I’ve seen egg laying with no copulation too many times. If I see copulation though I generally expect an egg within 7- 10 days.
Nice, I tried a lot to get knowledge about incubator hatching eggs then I find your channel. I hope you will provide us starting and the last knowledge such as changes in temperature and humidity day by day of incubator to get successful hatch. I am looking for more informative videos.
I was interested in your egg management system using the weight of fresh egg and then loosing 15% until hatch. I was wondering if this still applies to smaller falcons such as the Redneck falcons in particular. How do you know what percent to use? Thanks for your reply!