This video link, where this lady is showing cheap parts etc which she uses to make parrot toys. When you get to the link, scroll to the time on the video: “8:42”, where she starts talking about “the mop”, and showing it. “mophead” is used to make bird toys, sold in parrot shops and pet stores/sections where the bird toys are. Although hers in the video has been colored blue, I’ve seen the regular white on bird toys. My question would be, how do we know mop head just bought from any store (walmart/grocery stores), would be not treated or sprayed with anything to make it last longer, etc. Can anyone please give insight as to researching bird safe mop head materials ? Could there be certain kinds which are “bird safe” which are set aside for the bird toy manufacturing/parts, which the bird toy manufacturers coordinate with the manufacturers of mop head to set aside and not treat, bug proof, insecticide, or spray or coat in any way ? Or can we go to any store and buy mop head and use it to make bird toys ? It comes across to me as a type of cotton roping of course. And of course if you look at bird toys, you are clearly able to tell which has the mophead and which has the “cotton rope”. They’re different. This also comes across to me as why terminology is out there: “mophead” in the bird toy world; I’ve heard it used in several places. It is great also for their preening needs, just like the cotton rope, sisal, jute, and leather strips.
She just says, “the mop”. As it’s coming across you can just use any mop head like you buy from walmart or the grocery store.
Here’s the link: scroll to the time on the video: “8:42” -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB4XD5TCGYQ







