Tea bath (external use)
Natural sterilization and insect repellent, anti-inflammatory and anti-scarring, soothes skin discomfort, and helps skin recover. It also moisturizes the skin, calms the mind, and reduces self-harm.
Self-harm free birds:
Daily use, natural sterilization. Use 1-2 times a week, spray the whole body with a watering can or provide a basin of water for bathing. You can also use a watering can to spray the whole body and around the cage (with bitterness, so do not spray water and food).
Severely self-harming birds:
For the first 2 weeks, use it every other day of the week, and spray the biting position at the same time to reduce the desire to bite. After the situation improves, 1-2 times a week, after recovery, switch to health bath. Use a watering can to spray the whole body and around the cage (so do not spray water and food with bitterness). ⚠️Severe infestation seek medical attention.
⚠️ Boil it with boiling water like making tea. After cooling, use a water spray bottle to avoid eye spray or provide a basin of water for bathing. Before placing in the spray bottle, you must **filter out the sediment with gauze to avoid clogging and damaging the spray bottle**. The fresh material has no preservatives, and it is recommended to store it in the refrigerator immediately after use to avoid moisture deterioration.
(The price of providing self-boiling water in powder form will be **tens of times the price of all sprays on the market** 💰💰💰‼️)