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What are the dangers of raising white-eyed birds?

1. White-eyes are small birds of the order Passeriformes and are prone to breeding bacteria and viruses. White-eyed birds provide a breeding ground for germs such as schistosomiasis, encephalitis and influenza, breed mosquitoes and flies, and provide opportunities for mosquito larvae to breathe and reproduce, endangering people's health.

2. White-eyed birds are sexually active and highly gregarious. Most species chirp in a low voice. During the active period, they will seriously affect the quiet life of humans. Among the white-eyed birds, most species chirp in a low voice, but a few species chirp loudly.

3. The white-eyed bird has a small beak and likes to damage cultivated figs and grapes. It is mostly found in forests and farming areas near forest edges, causing damage to crops and harming the agricultural economy. White-eyes feed on insects in flowers and a small amount of berries. The staple food of cage-raised White-eyes is powder, and the non-staple food is various fruits.

4. The metabolites of caged white-eye birds have a very strong smell and will seriously affect people's living hygiene. Caged whiteeyes need to clean their bird droppings regularly. If they are not cleaned for a long time, they will produce a strong odor. Food cans and water cans should be cleaned once a day. The bottom of the cage should be cleaned once every 1-2 weeks, and the cage should be brushed thoroughly in a timely manner.