Yes, they are, and any bird in general. Birds have very delicate lungs, meaning they're easily susceptible to fumes. I suggest you don't light a candle at all near your little friend.
scent and scented candles have chemicals that have the scented wax the scented wax is dipped in smelly chemicals
Scented candles, air freshners, cleaners are all dangerous for birds. Non-stick utensils are dangerous as well.
I think Gearges Bunnot who invented candles also invented the scented candles.
Scented candles do, because they have more ingredients.
Because scented candles are scented using a chemical smell that will make the flame burn more through the candles wax.
In fact, scented candles are basically what you get for what you pay for. There is a reason why they are expensive. Home Lights is a famous brand of candles that you can use in your home. They offer high quality and affordable scented candles, so large candles are great for your home.
I would not think so. As long as they don't contain anything harmful. The scent alone should not affect your pregnancy.
Scented candles derive their odors from oils added to the parrafin wax as it hardens.
Well, some are. Basically if you pick one up in a store and smell it, it won't harm you. If you burn a scented candle in your home, most of the time, it won't harm you. If you have asyma, yes, it is harmful to your health
Most general supermarkets sell scented candles. These include Asda, Tescos and Sainsburys. There are also a number of independent retailers that also sell scented candles.
Scented materials are added to the candlewax.
No.