by kittyhazelton » Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:55 am
I had this problem with my birds, especially during warmer months. But there really is only one way to get rid of them entirely.
Clean Clean Clean.
Clean cages DAILY. Use newspaper and swap it out every day, or use a type of bedding you can sift out easily with a pooper scooper (have a grate under my cage, so I use the walnut bedding). Daily cleaning is a lot of work, and it can suck if you have a lot of birds, but really it's the only guaranteed way to get rid of the bugs.
For fresh foods, fruit, etc. Do not leave it in the cage all day. If you have pellets/dry food you can leave that in the cage, but if you have fresh food I would pull it after allowing your bird to have their fill for an hour or so in the morning & I repeat the process in the evening. (she has free-access to however much pellet/dry food she wants)
if after doing this over the course of a few days or week then you have a different source of the bugs you need to address: is there fruit/rotting matter laying somewhere out of sight? Is there standing water or other "debris" somewhere nearby that is attributing to the issue? The only surefire way to get rid of insect invasions is to remove their food/nesting source.