I only kill insects when they have directly touched me, or attempt to touch my food. This doesnt apply to arachnids, I never kill spiders even if they do touch me
Used to do the same with mosquitos when I was in primray school. >early morning (5-530 am) >wait for ride >shake places like cupboards, umbrella stands, shoe racks >fuckton mosquito fly out >clap around, sometimes just try to grab them and crush with fist >line up dead ones
I just killed a huge wolf spider. I have seen it a couple times before and it escaped death both of those times. but this time it was on my wall. i had no spray and i really wanted to make sure that it died, without it being able to escape, so i can't use a knife or a hammer, as i did multiple times before on other spiders, before i thought of anything it moved behind something and escaped me. i should also say that there was movement on it's back, i assume that to be baby spiders, but i filled a bottle with a solution that causes major irritation and death to bugs. after a while of spraying corners and anywhere a spider could hide i sat down to play a game, which was interrupted by this event, and i looked at the wall where i last saw it and it was there crawling along but with no movement on it's back- from the short ,moments that i looked at it- i sprung up out of my seat and lunged towards it and punched it. it died before it hit the ground, i could see it curl on the way down. do you guys think that i may have screwed myself and released a bunch of baby spiders?
I only kill insects when they have directly touched me, or attempt to touch my food. This doesnt apply to arachnids, I never kill spiders even if they do touch me
>Carefully pick up bug
>Drop it in the garden
>Leave a sugar cube and plate with water
>kill a hobo
>leave corpse out in the open as a warning to his brethren
The only bugs I let lose outside and don't kill are moths.
>NOOOOO NOT THE SHIT EATING DIEASEASE SPREADING BUGGERINO NOOOOOO
>THIS IS LITTERAL MURDER YOU KNOW
>leave bug alone
>watch as it bangs its head against the glass while it is open, dying after 2-3 days
Used to do the same with mosquitos when I was in primray school.
>early morning (5-530 am)
>wait for ride
>shake places like cupboards, umbrella stands, shoe racks
>fuckton mosquito fly out
>clap around, sometimes just try to grab them and crush with fist
>line up dead ones
>kill bug
>leave corpse out in the open as a warning to their brethren
>more bugs come to eat the corpse
Drones have no fear
I just killed a huge wolf spider. I have seen it a couple times before and it escaped death both of those times. but this time it was on my wall. i had no spray and i really wanted to make sure that it died, without it being able to escape, so i can't use a knife or a hammer, as i did multiple times before on other spiders, before i thought of anything it moved behind something and escaped me. i should also say that there was movement on it's back, i assume that to be baby spiders, but i filled a bottle with a solution that causes major irritation and death to bugs. after a while of spraying corners and anywhere a spider could hide i sat down to play a game, which was interrupted by this event, and i looked at the wall where i last saw it and it was there crawling along but with no movement on it's back- from the short ,moments that i looked at it- i sprung up out of my seat and lunged towards it and punched it. it died before it hit the ground, i could see it curl on the way down. do you guys think that i may have screwed myself and released a bunch of baby spiders?
I do this with ants. They come to pick up their fallen and I kill more
i hope you step on them barefooted
T. Ant with a footfetish currently living under that anons house
I kicked a hole in my wall once while exterminating a spider
I mean, if that's what Bloat Lord would do...
The reverse of what I do.
>See bug
>try to save it
>see it's dying
>give it a quick death
>wasp jannies come around and haul off the dried carcasses