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View Poll Results: I prefer to... | |||
Kill any spider or bug that gets into my home. | 45 | 27.27% | |
Get somebody else to kill any spider or bug that gets into my home. | 21 | 12.73% | |
Kill bugs but not spiders. | 7 | 4.24% | |
Kill spiders but not bugs. | 8 | 4.85% | |
Release spiders and/or bugs outside. | 70 | 42.42% | |
Other (Explained Below) | 14 | 8.48% | |
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04-07-2010, 05:56 PM | #1 |
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Philosophy on Bug- and/or Spider-Killing
What is your philosophy on bug- and/or spider-killing?
I think of spiders as very good and often useful creatures (because they eat bugs, I guess), and I do my best not to mess with them. I leave them alone in my house, and if I'm somewhere where somebody wants a spider gone or is intending to kill it, I will volunteer to catch it and put it outside. It really bothers me to see them killed. Luckily I'm not faced with any sort of bug infestation, or I might resort to killing them. I'm not interested in cohabitating with any infestation of bugs. Except for fleas and mosquitos, I try not to kill them. I had a gnat land on me the other day, and I just reached over and smooshed it. Then I felt bad. It was a mindless action, but he or she wasn't going to hurt me. I'm curious to know how others handle bugs and spiders in the home or other indoor areas.
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