RizzoBryant
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- Jan 6, 2024
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- 1 parakeet (mom's)
Hi! I signed up here specifically to ask this question. I need to hear from the experts!
I am disabled and living with my senior mom since about a month ago. I spotted a bed bug yesterday and made the decision to treat everything myself with a product called Crossfire.
My mom has a lone parakeet left who is older. She gets very stressed about a lot of things (clinging to wide of the cage for a long time) such as when her cage is moved or even cleaned.
I was wondering what the realistic dangers of stress on her would be to move her cage to a friend's house about 10 minutes away for a couple days. Could the stress of the move possibly cause harm or kill her? She has never been outside of my mom's living room I do not believe. Would it help to keep her covered? Any ideas or suggestions?
I haven't confirmed with the company that makes crossfire that she has to be out of the house but I would assume. (It says remove pets but does not I would love if I could just put her in a room and close the door and then treat that room later but I doubt that would be acceptable.
Also, if anyone wants to look up the chemicals in Crossfire and advise that would be even better.
I am disabled and living with my senior mom since about a month ago. I spotted a bed bug yesterday and made the decision to treat everything myself with a product called Crossfire.
My mom has a lone parakeet left who is older. She gets very stressed about a lot of things (clinging to wide of the cage for a long time) such as when her cage is moved or even cleaned.
I was wondering what the realistic dangers of stress on her would be to move her cage to a friend's house about 10 minutes away for a couple days. Could the stress of the move possibly cause harm or kill her? She has never been outside of my mom's living room I do not believe. Would it help to keep her covered? Any ideas or suggestions?
I haven't confirmed with the company that makes crossfire that she has to be out of the house but I would assume. (It says remove pets but does not I would love if I could just put her in a room and close the door and then treat that room later but I doubt that would be acceptable.
Also, if anyone wants to look up the chemicals in Crossfire and advise that would be even better.