Saturday, March 27, 2010

Better Choices When Purchasing Parrot Pets

Most pet bird tips about parrots talk about how much attention and stimulation they need, and this should be a factor in your own decision about whether or not to acquire this breed.

But the crucial information you need may be facts going back to the very beginning of the bird's life, because birds that were raised by humans almost from birth are more likely to be successful parrot pets than those that were not. So this is also something you need to know, in order to make the right choice.

Given a parrot's intelligence and its capacity to be trained as a talking bird, it should be no surprise to discover that how it was raised in its first six months of life can have such an impact on its personality and ability to be tamed.

Despite their relative longevity, it's still the impressionable first months that determine if they can be parrot pets or are essentially untamable. If raised by human hands from the beginning, they can be more easily socialized, but if not, then they may not become the pet you had hoped to integrate into your home.

Exotic pet birds may be interesting, and the prospect of interacting and even communicating with these types of birds might sound very exciting, yet parrot pets are more than just brightly colored, talkative companions.

Some of them are so outgoing, and require so much stimulation and attention, that they may actually need much more work than a pet cat or dog. These are all factors that have to be considered seriously before you commit to getting a parrot for a pet.

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Good Bird Care Tips And Ideas

You may think that every bird you get as a pet will be an eater of seeds, but in fact the different bird breeds often require different types of foods. So you'll find, for example, that a finch eats nectar, while a cockatiel can get by mostly on seeds.

Most, even if their main diet is nectar or seeds, will also need extra nutrients provided by fresh fruits and vegetables, or other kinds of supplements. Learning to meet your bird's nutritional as well as physical needs is a part of responsible bird care.

Giving a pet bird the proper diet is a crucial part of bird care. So for example, if your canary eats seeds, then it would need a mix that is coated with vitamins.

There are pellets available as well, which are more complete and don't need supplements, but some canaries weren't raised on this kind of diet, and wouldn't recognize pellets as food. On the other hand, a lorikeet is one of the bird breeds that needs nectar and regular supplements of fresh fruit.

Anyone who thinks bird care is a lot less involving and time consuming than taking care of a cat or dog may be right in some ways, but wrong in others.

Good bird health necessitates an in-depth understanding of the right kind of food for your particular type of bird, and a dedication to be sure that the bird is getting all the nutrients it needs.

Getting a pet bird is a commitment, and all the right steps must be taken to keep it healthy.

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Eliminating Cockroaches From Your Home With Pest Control Products

A cockroach infestation requires effective pest control products in order to eliminate the insects. This is an important step in following the Integrated Pest Management program, also known as IPM.

Additional steps are to identify which insects are the problem, where their food source is, and what is the best way to kill them and prevent others from entering the building as well. When it comes to choosing which bug control products to use, there are a few options.

Popular pest control products for cockroaches are usually a form of bait. This bait is typically a mixture of both food and poison that the cockroach either eats or takes back to the nest for other cockroaches to eat.

There are a variety of forms of bait but usually they come in paste or gel forms so that they can be easily spread in cracks and crevices in the building and out of the way of humans.

Professional pest control companies will tell you the same thing; the use of pest control products is not enough. Measures need to be taken to ensure that the cockroaches do not return, once most of them have been killed off.

This means making the area that the insects frequent less accessible, taking away their food source, and making sure the area is cleaned on a regular basis so that it becomes less attractive to bugs.

Integrated Pest Management systems are all about solving the bug problem and making sure it doesn't reoccur.

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Caring For Caged Birds

One doesn't always think of the psyches of caged birds as being an important factor in their well being, but as living creatures that are confined when their nature is to fly in the open spaces, they may indeed develop psychological problems.

This means that if you have one of these pet birds, it's up to you to take care of them, not just physically but psychologically as well. You'll need to learn the best food to feed them, but will also need to discover what will make them happy in their confined life.

Nutritional concerns should be uppermost when it comes to caring for caged birds. Finches, for example, although quiet and easy to take care of in all other respects, require more care for their food than you might expect.

For example, while they eat regular finch seed, they also need a great many supplements to be healthy. So you need to give them grit with charcoal for minerals and trace elements, regular proteins such as meal worms, egg food, or even dog food, and sprouted seeds and millet.

In addition to this bird food, they need a cuttlebone for calcium and digestion. Feeding a finch is no minor matter.

Most caged birds are social, friendly creatures, and will enjoy it if you spend time with them each day and give them things to make their day interesting.

You can initiate all the pet care in the world to keep them physically healthy, but still see them droop if you don't do what's necessary to keep them psychologically happy as well.

Take some time to learn everything your bird needs, and your dedication will help the two of you develop a happy relationship.

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