yesterday i doused a roach with raid and let someone else clean it up in the morning. ughhh roaches. *cue family guy clip of roaches in the bathroom*
if its harmless.. i leave it be.. if its a tiny spider or tiny roach.. squish.... if it's a sizeable spider.. or roach.... they get drowned in poison...
It was one of those flying roaches. I figured its just trying to make in life like anyone else. As long as it isn't inside my parents house I can let it be.
I just saw a bug near my computer adapter. Since the adapter was quite hot, I thought about using it to torutre the little bug by putting it near it, causing it to heat up, then mashing it up in a food mixer, then finally through the contents of the food mixer out 8 storeys on to the cement, splat! Then I just poked it with my finger and crushed it. I have a teacher who said that at home, when he saw woodlice in there, he would just pick them up and let them out of the house. To me, bugs cause problems, so fewer bugs = fewer problems.
No way. You kill that sucker because it'll infest somewhere and if it's good enough, it's great-great-grandchildren will find its way to your home.
There's a good chance the bug came to the house from the outside; so I'm not sure if you really solved anything.
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I routinely drown ants. If I see a roach or a spider bigger than a dime, I scream and run away quickly.
I remember when I was little, my grandmother would always tell me that you shouldn't kill spiders (they aren't even bugs) as killing them brings unhappiness. Now, I don't kill spiders, I let them out. Ants, I just let them be, there aren't that many of them anyway. Bees and such, I like to flick them to death. Once I flicked a bee and it flew all over to the other end of the classroom and wound up in one girls' hair. I laughed and was thrown out of the classroom.
Kill it. No mercy. If it intrudes on your territory you have the right to eliminate it from the eco system.