Quick question.

Casey_and_Tiki

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Hello! This is my first time posting since I am new, (I plan on posting in the introduction section later this evening) and I just had a quick question.

I understand that you have to be VERY cautious with scents and smells when you're around parrots. I like to think that I am cautious enough. I have no glade plug ins, no air fresheners, no candles. I don't use Teflon pans. When I clean anything I go through cautious measures to make sure that not even a particle goes near the room that she is in.

However, I am a candle lover, and my sister and I like to make soy-based candles with natural wood wicks, and light scents from essential oils like Vanilla or Pineapple. They are all natural, and while I would never light the candle in the room while the bird is in here, I'm worried that any residual scent might affect her. I can also use 100% cotton wicks if that would be better, and I can switch to using bee-wax if that would be better then soy. I have seen candles that advertise bird-friendly candles, but I'd rather make it myself so I know if there's anything dangerous in it...

Sorry for such a long post on a simple question! I just really don't want to do anything to harm my bird, but I do miss the scent of candles.

Thanks!
 

MaraWentz

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Red Front Macaw, Elvis, 10,male RIP

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Goffin Cockatoo, Blossom 2,female Rehomed

Blue & Gold Macaw, Oscar, Male, 21 years old, Rehomed

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The dangers our lighting candles is the sot that gets in the air when they are extinguished- which is why us incense lovers had to def. give those up with al the smoke they produce. The soy should be fine. I use the candle warmers and have no problem :) Plus I can remelt them and save money and it is still smells just as good :)
 

SunConureMom

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Thank you. I thought it was the scent and I gave up my candles. Maybe I'll get a candle warmer.
 

MaraWentz

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Mar 27, 2012
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Red Front Macaw, Elvis, 10,male RIP

Red Front Macaw, Erin, 1.5,female

Goffin Cockatoo, Blossom 2,female Rehomed

Blue & Gold Macaw, Oscar, Male, 21 years old, Rehomed

American Bulldog Mix,
There are chemicals too that some candles let off that isn't too safe for your bird either, but the fragrance free and soy ones are okay. I completely forgot about the fragrant problem until now. oops, well my bird is okay so far and I've had them for about 2 months now.
 

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