Unless someone is in imminent danger and there is no other avenue, I cannot in good conscience kill a living thing no matter the degree of perceived grotesqueness or mere inconvenience to me of said thing.
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Unless someone is in imminent danger and there is no other avenue, I cannot in good conscience kill a living thing no matter the degree of perceived grotesqueness or mere inconvenience to me of said thing.
What do you do about ants? Flies? Aphids? Cock Roaches? Mice? Slugs?
V.
since i have cats i have never had mice in the house (excepting a couple of rats the cats brought in) but when I found a mouse in my office, i caught it and carried it outside and let it go.
insects? (biting insects, roaches)
Slugs?
for those, i am a remorseless killer!!!!!
The Thread that Would Not Die!
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Because it has an essential role in the ecology of the forum :D
I can't believe this thread is still here!
If we surround it in butterflies, will it stink less?
I truly thought it had become compost, but nooooooooooooooooo. Back it comes, like a stinky swallow to Capistrano. :D
It will fade in it's time, grasshopper.
Snap succeeded at posting the hundredth message on the tread there. :)
That devious Snap. You just can't turn your back on her.
We have HUGE banana slugs here. They eat the outdoor cat's food and leave huge trails across the deck. Once, a large banana slug got on DH's bike seat and he didn't realize it was there and sat on it and ended up with slime butt - which he brought to the office! :eek:
I won't kill the banana slugs. At least not intentionally. They sometimes get underfoot. Or under butt, in DH's case.
He should have used a Banana Keeper.
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...=banana+keeper