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anti mite


Question Posted Sunday June 25 2006, 3:14 pm

hi recently, i purchased johnsons anti mite POWDER. now i was just wandering if i could mix some of it with water, and then spray it on the budgie, seeing how its hard to put it on the budgie. thanks in advance. :)


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selectopaque answered Tuesday June 27 2006, 11:34 am:
I'm pretty sure the powder is supposed to be a bath for the budgies, like Moop mentioned.

You should read the directions, and do what they tell you to do. If they don't say anything about mixing it with water, then don't do that. If you don't follow the directions on the box, or bottle, then the powder won't work.

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Moop answered Sunday June 25 2006, 7:30 pm:
do budgies do that thing where they bathe themselves in dirt by rolling around? if so, it's probably good to put the powder in the dirt he bathes in and just wait for him to do so. I would consult a vet before mixing the powder with water.

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