Has anyone ever used Johnsons anti-mite spray on their birds?
Never spray anything on your birds that wasn’t endorsed by your Avian Specialist. There have been No studies to determine the long term affects these products will have on birds. Many products such as anti-mite bird spray were designed for one thing. To make money off the consumers ignorance. It is becoming more common knowledge that as a general rule birds Do Not get mites, yet Hartz still sells cage protectors to people who don’t know any better. By the way, if you have one, get rid of it. It is nothing but crushed moth balls, and exposing your bird to that in a confined space like his cage actually can cause his lungs to bleed. If you read the warnings on a box of mothballs, it says “Do Not Breath Vapors”. If in the extremely rare case that your bird does have mites, he should be seen by an Avian Vet. Who will provide you with a product that had been designed for birds, not a dog and cat product with a picture of a bird slapped on the label. But more likely the problem is that one o