If it is common bug, like gnats, flies, mosquitoes, or others of the sorts (any thing troublesome, like cochroaches) I usually smash them like I am Galactus from F4. deekay summed it up.... If it is an exotic kind of bug like Praying Mantis, Weevil, catepillar (worm), butterfly, moths, fireflies, I usually don't bother them or catch them if they are in drive way or something and put them back into nature.
Not in my house...just where I happen to be at. Which, unforfunately, is Iraq. The bugs here are more disgusting than in the states.
I heard you can't look directly into those or your eyes will burn out. You need some kinda special sunglasses from NASA.
Are camel spiders that common there or something? I would totally flip out if I ever saw one in my house.
I kill roaches, flies, mosquitoes or ants. These are all pests. I save spiders (unless it's the bad ones), junebugs, and mosquito hawks and put them outside. I try to save moths, but their wings are so fragile that it's hard to do.
Mosquitoes, gnats, and flying insects of the stinging variety are as good as dead. I have absolutely no reservations about killing them. Ladybugs, mosquito hawks, and pill bugs (rolly pollys) and other non-harmful insects are just captured and put back outside.