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Do you kill insects?

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When I was a kid yes, until one day something strike me: if I don't eat them, then they have the right to live too. Simple as that!

Since then I decided to not kill ANYTHING ever again.
 
I relocate a lot of insects/bugs. I jar them and let them outside.

Yellow Sac Spiders though? I kill them on sight. They wander around at night way too much so they are too high of a bite risk and their bite really sucks. Damn near feels like a bee sting and then it itches like crazy for days afterwards. I probably average one kill a day with those spiders. What on earth are they eating to be able to sustain a population like this?
 
I do, only if they're inside the house, and only when I cannot prevent it. For example, annoying flies or moths, I try to let them out opening the windows (until I run out of patience). Bigger things like spiders or etc, I just kill.

I've only encounter cockroaches when I was in southern Spain (and then I did kill them) and never at home, so I don't have too much experience with them.
 
Outside? Nah. I'm a guest in their territory.

Inside, depends. Spiders are pretty safe in my apartment. I will catch them and let them return to their hunt outside. The exception is venomous spiders. Sorry bro, can't risk you coming back into the apartment and biting me or the cat.

Cool looking insects like a mantis would probably get a free pass. Everything else is dead.
 
Certain ones are evil and get mashed to a pulp (wasps, earwigs).

Most are nice and get a helping hand from me to get outside or wherever they need to go.
 
Only if they're not going to make a mess. I withstand the extreme fear if it means I can avoid some cleaning up.
 
The bugs we have here are rather benign, the worst are just gross looking and unsettling for people who have an irrational fear reaction towards them, like me. I generally try to get over it to let them outside.
 
Cave Centipedes...yes
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Tiger Mosquito....yes
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Jumping Spider...NO. They are too cute, I try to put them somewhere I won't crush them.
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Wolf Spider....I tape two shoes together, close my eyes, whimper and slam down twisting and applying as much force as possible.
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You got the whole damn world to live in bugs, stay the fuck out of my house!

If I catch sight of one, I will hunt it down and exterminate it before doing anything else. No exceptions.
 
I don't kill anything intentionally. Catch and release even bugs that fall into my toilet.

While I haven't had it occur yet I'd probably call an exterminator if an infestation happened. Also during 5th grade I had a bit of a sadistic streak going where during recess I'd catch a canadian soldier, pull off its wings and legs, and watch it squirm around.
 
I don't understand how any of you can possibly be okay with bugs living in your house and crawling and flying all over you and your things and your space when you are completely vulnerable. I would hire an exterminator every time I saw one if I had the money.
 
Not usually. I mean, they're not doing anything wrong. They're just scootin around in my house, doing bug stuff. Plus catching them is fun.

The only time I go lethal is when there's a ton of them, like with ants. Sorry guys, sparing your life just isn't practical.
 
No. If we see any inside the house, we catch them and release them outside.
I find it hypocritical that we as progressives champion all life except bugs. It's discriminatory.
 
Spiders kill their children. They deserve more than discrimination.
Actions have a moral character due to the quality of awareness. A person fully aware of what they're doing as they kill someone is more morally culpable than a person that does so when intoxicated, or in a fit of rage, etc. Spiders apparently have no rational process at all but act on the basis of instinct, you could say their actions have no moral character at all.

However they can still suffer in some fashion, so killing them arguably has a much more significant moral character considering you're actually capable of making decisions as we define them.
 
Most of the time I tend to leave things alone as long as they don't bother me. If I have to swat a fly away repeatedly, or it lands on something that bothers me I'll hunt and kill it. No matter how long it takes.

Things like wasps, moths and crane flies usually have to die. Once they get in they don't make any attempt to leave, and they aren't allowed to stay. Spiders are free to roam my house, they catch flies and very rarely produce webs which get in the way.

This is only for things that come inside, as far as I'm concerned my house is my territory, anything that comes in uninvited and is annoying gets removed from the gene pool.
 
as a young borderline retarded boy i once cried after a honey bee stung me not because of the pain, but because the honey bee died.

tldr honey bbq cactus fuck honey bees.
 
I really try not to. I'll typically find a way to get any out of my house. Occasionally though, I'll lose my temper at a mosquito and swat it. Makes me feel kind of guilty tbh.
 
certain ones, I kill roaches and ants but if I find a beetle/ centipede i'll get a piece paper and place it back into the wild.
 
I have exterminated hundreds, if not thousands of ants that have invaded my house over the years. If found, I also follow the trails where they originate outside and unleash unmitigated terror on the entire colony.

You fuck with my food, you die.
 
mosquitos, no doubt. but thats it.

everything else, within reason, i catch in a jar and throw outside.

"within reason" meaning that i wont get anywhere NEAR a house centipede.
 
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