JustAThought wrote: » Im going to have to go shower free or use the gym tonight because yhere is a butterfly on the cealing of the bathroom and I have an irrational terror of them. All windows open and freezing while brishing my teeth in the sink. I cannot bear the thought of being in the room if it flutters or moves. Does anyone else have an irrational fear?
Stevieluvsye wrote: » Similar, but Moths are my fear
JustAThought wrote: » Moths are evil creatures.I cannot rest in a house where there is one.
JustAThought wrote: » Im going to have to go shower free or use the gym tonight because there is a butterfly on the cealing of the bathroom and I have an irrational terror of them.
Bobblehats wrote: » Overreaction much? They basically just sit on the wall adding a dash of colour
sbsquarepants wrote: » You'd hate my house at the moment so - my daughter loves butterflies, so i have planted butterfly attracting plants all over the garden and we're growing caterpillars on top of the fridge in a plastic cup! They should start making cocoons in the next few days, think it takes about a week then to transform.:D
JustAThought wrote: » Thread is Irrational fears. If theybwere rational I would just go in with a towel and swat them or shower around them. Its a lot of effort to avoid the wildlife - especially if it moves in with you and you yhink it is evil incarnate. Or whatever. Butterfly is a red admiral. I think from my red list of dissappearing Irish wildlife it is on the extinction danger list. I hope its not going to hibernate or its going to be a long smelly summer.
TuringBot47 wrote: » A friend of mine had is seriously petrified and tormented by the thoughts of slugs. Probably because her brother put a few in her bed when she was younger. Although this story doesn't help... a man taking 8 years to die horribly after taking a bet to swallow a slug.https://www.livescience.com/64014-teen-swallowed-slug-dies.html Actually, that story says to wash vegetables thoroughly just in case slugs/snails were on them.... so glad I'm not a vegetarian!
JustAThought wrote: » Hortorstru ck. Lovely for her and the planet but that just paralyses me with fear. What attracts them to houses?I am sure this one was batting its wings at the glass door the other day trying to get in at me and my parents house had a HUGE one spread over the outsode wall all winter. I was sick every time I drove over and saw it. If I didnt know better I would say they were laying seige and after me. Would make an awful horror story. Like the Killer Bees one that stuck in my head. I have an allergy to beestings but dont mind them, oddly even thou I've had fairly bad medical outcomes of being stung occasionaly over the years. . As I said - its not a rational fear :0 Hoping someone will drop over and I can get them to 'fix' it while I go out for milk :0
Stevieluvsye wrote: » Daddy Long Legs are another vile insect
Candie wrote: » When I dangle my foot out of the bed when it's warm, but pull it back in in a panic because I suddenly remember the killer clowns under the bed waiting to take a bite out me. You can never be too careful.
JustAThought wrote: » Im going to have to go shower free or use the gym tonight because there is a butterfly on the cealing of the bathroom and I have an irrational terror of them. All windows open and freezing while brishing my teeth downstairs in the sink. I cannot bear the thought of being in the room if it flutters or moves. Does anyone else have an irrational fear?
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » Spiders. I don’t care that they can rid my house of flies, moths and silverfish. I can take care of that myself, I don’t need the help of those spindly nuclei of pure evil.
banana_bear wrote: » I know that's off topic, but for everyone who's afraid of any kind of creepy crawly: Get yourself a spider catcher. Can be had for as little as 8€ from chinese shops like Aliexpress, or 15-20€ from reputable shops. Hassle free way to get rid of them without stomping them to death or having to get close.
yaguhu cloud wrote: » the square root of 2...