Toys Bird

What homemade toys are safe for a bird? Or things around the house are safe for a bird to play?
I have a parakeet and a budgerigar. My parakeet not really like to play with anything but the expensive bell toys, but my lovebird will play with anything. My parakeet loves to chew on in my baskets which I hate. Is there something close a basket that is going to like it can chew? He does not like bird chew toys.
Bell toys need not be expensive. You can buy places bells bulk as http://www.parrotdiseperch.com and you can collect your own materials to make their own toys from the shops of traditional crafts. You can also get some cheap baskets to divert attention from his parakeet to those. Birds like to be able to chew something difficult, like hard cardboard (lovebirds in particular), by they can destroy any picture to get those. Must know what you do not stop giving their birds adhesives, or tape that may be toxic waste. Moreover, toilet paper rolls using an adhesive to adhere the paper that could be harmful to birds, so avoid using them. Again, craft stores are large. They carry a large quantity of clean material, beads, hemp rope, soft forms, sometimes bells, doll heads, sail covers etc. If you can find a way of making forage for treats, keeps them busy and rewarding. I like using candle covers, stringing some hemp through it so it hangs in the cage (along with some beads, straw, and soft forms), hiding a portion of millet or perhaps in its interior a Nutriberry Lafeber, then cover with otherwise soft and let my bird hunting. Sometimes, too, because he likes the bells, one could pick up some cheap cat balls without any catnip. You can usually buy on all fours for a dollar or something, and let him play with monitoring tools.
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