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Hey, so it's been a long time since I've been on here! To sort of reintroduce myself a little bit, I'm Luna and my bird is a pied cockatiel, Kirby. Also, in case this post is long, there's a "too long; didn't read" in bold near the bottom with just the most pressing information.
I have a unique problem I wasn't able to find answers to on Google. So, we have a major ant infestion that really came on suddenly, but it's the to point that our poor dogs are afraid of going near the living room hallway where the ants cross the tile.
So I acted rashly and put down a ton of peppermint essential oil across their trails (from the edge of the carpet in the living room, through the tiled hallway and kitchen - right up to about five or so feet from Kirby's cage). I don't know if it's actually a ton or not, comparatively - it's in one of those bottles that only releases a tiny drop at a time, but I definitely used a lot.
I realized after the fact that peppermint oil might be harmful to Kirby. I quickly moved him from his mansion of a cage to his jungle gym in my room. After researching it on Google I'm really kicking myself for acting so rashly - it seems the general consensus is that only a few specific brands of essential oils are okay for birds, and even then in moderation. I'm really worried that I might have basically poisoned him!
TL;DR
We have a major ant infestion and I rashly dropped a bunch of peppermint essential oil on their pheromone trails, including close to Kirby's cage, and only after the fact realized that it might not be safe (and looked it up and found it likely not to be).
So my idea was to keep him in my room overnight, and mop the floor with soapy water first thing in the morning tomorrow, and wait for the smell to dissipate before allowing him to go back to his cage. Until then, I guess I'll have to move him into his smaller 'emergency cage' and keep him in my room. For tonight, though, he'll spend the night in his carrier (since I don't want to risk getting stung by a scorpion bringing the small cage inside and don't want to risk him flying off of his gym and getting into cords or something) and the dog will be securely crated (he's well crate-trained).
Does this sound okay? Also, is he going to be alright? He's been exposed to it, though not for long, and though I scrubbed my hands really hard afterwards I might have still had some on my hands when I picked him up. I also might have some particles on my clothes and stuff.
I have a unique problem I wasn't able to find answers to on Google. So, we have a major ant infestion that really came on suddenly, but it's the to point that our poor dogs are afraid of going near the living room hallway where the ants cross the tile.
So I acted rashly and put down a ton of peppermint essential oil across their trails (from the edge of the carpet in the living room, through the tiled hallway and kitchen - right up to about five or so feet from Kirby's cage). I don't know if it's actually a ton or not, comparatively - it's in one of those bottles that only releases a tiny drop at a time, but I definitely used a lot.
I realized after the fact that peppermint oil might be harmful to Kirby. I quickly moved him from his mansion of a cage to his jungle gym in my room. After researching it on Google I'm really kicking myself for acting so rashly - it seems the general consensus is that only a few specific brands of essential oils are okay for birds, and even then in moderation. I'm really worried that I might have basically poisoned him!
TL;DR
We have a major ant infestion and I rashly dropped a bunch of peppermint essential oil on their pheromone trails, including close to Kirby's cage, and only after the fact realized that it might not be safe (and looked it up and found it likely not to be).
So my idea was to keep him in my room overnight, and mop the floor with soapy water first thing in the morning tomorrow, and wait for the smell to dissipate before allowing him to go back to his cage. Until then, I guess I'll have to move him into his smaller 'emergency cage' and keep him in my room. For tonight, though, he'll spend the night in his carrier (since I don't want to risk getting stung by a scorpion bringing the small cage inside and don't want to risk him flying off of his gym and getting into cords or something) and the dog will be securely crated (he's well crate-trained).
Does this sound okay? Also, is he going to be alright? He's been exposed to it, though not for long, and though I scrubbed my hands really hard afterwards I might have still had some on my hands when I picked him up. I also might have some particles on my clothes and stuff.