Parrots And Copd Are The Fumes Of Hydrogen Peroxide Hazardeous To Parrots?

Are the fumes of hydrogen peroxide hazardeous to parrots? - parrots and copd

I have COPD, and has been informed recently that if I would heal a peroxide mixed with water in my spray. I do not want to do something harmful to my birds.

3 comments:

Charles C said...

The steam, hydrogen, oxygen. No damage to anybird. The peroxide is water and oxygen. And you will not help you if you think it will.

jen's3li... said...

I use hydrogen peroxide to clean wounds birds. This is in my book, bird flu first aid for use in minor cuts and wounds on the surface. We had a parakeet reached last week, wedged between the bars of his cage while I was at work. He went out and caused a small cut near his nose. I've had with a Q-tip and clean hydrogen. Perfectlty He is now well!

trillium... said...

In fact, hydrogen peroxide evaporates very quickly. You have nothing to fear in action. When in doubt, their birds out.

Do not use just 408 ounces (1 / 2 cup, a cup) of HP for a gallon of water to concentrate on the airwaves. I had a friend before starting this treatment and it worked well for them.

Good Luck

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