kneemos wrote: » Good question.Is a fly's life any less important than a dog or a seal?
bodice ripper wrote: » My rule is that if it has more than 4 legs or fewer than 2, I can kill it.
kneemos wrote: » House spiders can't survive outdoors afaik,better off killing it.
sleepytrees wrote: » Killing animals is a sign of psychopathic tendencies.. That being said INSECTS.. hmm it's a tricky one. There was this big fat fly driving me crazy and I squashed the bastard over and over again, the look of horror from my nearly two year old made me feel so bad!! I think it's evil if you pick legs of daddy long legs or squash snails but i'm ok with killing wasps and sometime bees, mostly bees don't wanna sting you but wasps go after you.. anyway I'm probably a hypocrite. I'm terried of Moths too and would kill them but I don't like the way they almost turn to dust, it's like a piece of art saying 'look at what you did' Generally though if something isn't bothering you, why kill it? I think animals are interesting and lovely, and even some insects. Although saying that I wouldn't pet a tiger that just escaped from the zoo, a penguin maybe.
LizzieJones wrote: » Last time I looked a fly was an insect, not an animal.
Donnielighto wrote: » Read somewhere that more species of wasps die from stinging that bees, just that the most common bee in ireland dies if it stings. Never been stung by a wasp and i let them hang around me if that's their bag.
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » I thought wasps do not ie from stinging, this is because their stinger is not barbed like a honey bee, the only species of bee that dies from stinging. Terrible design that !
Hotfail.com wrote: » They could do with an upgrade to be fair.
aidoh wrote: » How do you think they survived for millions (or at least tens of thousands) of years before people started building houses?
Barely There wrote: » I killed a pigeon this morning. I was driving up to work behing another car. He was in the middle of the road, I pulled out to over take just as Mr Pigeon started to flap away accross to the other side of the carriageway - the side I just pulled out into. BAM! Feathers and a big loud girly scream (from me)! Why did he fly accross the road - Why?
Galwayguy35 wrote: » I do be on the road early myself and pigeons seem to be especially stupid, they wait until the last minute and then decide to take off right in the direction of the car. Crows and magpies seem to be a lot smarter, they are well out of the way before a car gets near.
The Adversary wrote: » Don't kill a dog, Everything else is fair game.
Alun wrote: » Early in the morning they're cold, and so their flight muscles aren't up to temperature which makes them more sluggish than usual.
Candie wrote: » Not keen at all on rodents or flies because of the disease they carry and because they creep me out. Flies are annoying as hell but I generally try shoo them out a window or door. Rodents get caught in humane traps. Spiders I hate, and I don't have any pangs of conscience in putting them out of my misery. I don't want them laying 100's of eggs in a sac and multiplying exponentially until they take over my living space. Sure, it's unlikely but I'd still rather not risk it.
FutureGuy wrote: » I kill nothing. If it's a fly, wasp, spider, whatever, it goes out the window. What the fcuk is the point in killing something? Could never undertsand it.
Amani Nice Hatchet wrote: » Apparently a lot of the reason they lay so many eggs is because the widdle baba spiders will eat each other as soon as look at you, so you'll be grand!
Candie wrote: » Cannibal spiders.:eek: Just when I thought it couldn't get any worse.
kingtut wrote: » Look what I found in my garden, so cute
Donnielighto wrote: » Some species of spider the mother carries the brood on her body and when they hatch she vibrates and drives them into a frenzy. Then they eat her :eek: