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		<description><![CDATA[Know your ants and how to handle them if they invade your bird&#8217;s cage By Arthur V. Evans   Remove potential food sources from around your bird&#8217;s cage to prevent ants. Ants ways are incredibly varied and intricate, with each of the 12,000 or so of the world’s species going about their lives in a [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you remodel your home avoid household toxins to keep your bird safe By Susan Chamberlain   When remodeling a home, you’ll need to think about your bird’s safety, because there are numerous things in new or remodeled homes that can emit fumes toxic to pet birds. Unless otherwise certified, plywood and particleboard contain formaldehyde [...]]]></description>
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