• @[email protected]
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    715 months ago

    Bee is friend

    Most small wasp is friend

    Large wasp is angry man with small knife

    Hornet is weird friend with sword

    Fly and mosquito are piece of shit

  • @StaySquared
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    245 months ago

    The rule of thumb is simply, don’t bother it, and it won’t bother you. I don’t bother killing insects unless there’s a possibility it can infect us with something. For example ticks, I show no mercy. If I see one on my property or in my home, it’s dead.

    • Funkytom467
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      145 months ago

      Another example, mosquitoes, they need to go extinct and all burn in hell. That and also bed bugs, fuck them too.

      I also wish ants were not that invasive, I love them but hell they can be annoying.

    • @samus12345
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      85 months ago

      I feel bad killing black widows on my property, but they’re just too dangerous.

        • @samus12345
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          55 months ago

          They’re non-aggressive and avoid humans, but there’s always the risk they’ll get startled and bite in self-defense.

          • @StaySquared
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            35 months ago

            Exactly right. They could be on your bed while you’re asleep… you roll over onto them or make a movement and bam… next thing you know you’re waking up in excruciating pain. And would suck if you can’t find what bit you… if I can’t find it and it looks pretty bad (worst than a bee or wasp sting), I’m more than likely going to the hospital.

            • @samus12345
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              25 months ago

              They prefer dark enclosed places, thankfully. I’ve never seen one in the house, just the garage, garbage bins, and shed.

              • @rhandyrhoads
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                45 months ago

                Didn’t that sound a lot like under the sheets of a bed?

    • @Persen
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      35 months ago

      The bee murdering is believed to be worse, then killing a wasp, because they are “hard working” aka useful for us.

    • @original2
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      25 months ago

      Depending on where you live it may be hard to distinguish some bees from wasps, like the mason bee (my second favourite bee)

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      There is nothing more pleasurable than swinging hard at a wasp and slapping that piece of shit. I also enjoy it when it doesn’t die immediately and has to think about it’s life and it’s choices.

      • @original2
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        75 months ago

        What life choices, its a fucking wasp bbg. Electric rackets are cool tho, and instant.

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        25 months ago

        Hi! I’m not the biggest fan of wasps, but I wouldn’t kill them. It’s best to get a cup or glass and a piece of paper or cardboard, then release them outside, so they can’t sting you, and are out of your way! I understand your disdain for them, but wasps are also valuable pollinators, so please don’t kill them!

  • @Sam_Bass
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    175 months ago

    I feel that way about some spiders ive found in my home. I dont bother them and they dont bother me. Long as they keep it that way they cant have all the bugs they want

    • @mpa92643
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      165 months ago

      I have a pact with the spiders in my house. If I spot them running across the floor or on the ceiling or tucked away in a corner, they’re not bothering me, so I won’t bother them. If I see one in an inconvenient place like the dinner table or hanging from the ceiling in the middle of the room, I gently relocate them outdoors.

      But…if I’m lying in bed trying to go to sleep and I feel one crawling up my arm, it’s broken the pact, and it can’t be trusted to leave me alone anymore, so it gets a quick and painless death.

      • @Sam_Bass
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        65 months ago

        Yep. Thats the correct policy

  • @postmateDumbass
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    115 months ago

    Dude is covered in feathers and leather, but will not kill a bee.

    And that is your meme hero.

    • @original2
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      95 months ago

      No they died of natural causes… Humans are natural right?

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      1. Kill animals for food

      2a. throw away the parts you can’t eat

      2b. now that the animal has died at least use everything it offers

  • @MissJinx
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    115 months ago

    the only animal/insect I kill are Cockroaches because they are nasty and ugly and come out of the sewer, but even the roaches I don’t like to kill with the shoe. I poison them with spray. Idk why. I do feel sorry for the roach but can’t have it walking around my house

    • @[email protected]
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      165 months ago

      Aren’t we all just disgusting, ephemeral creatures crawling around the surface of this fragile rock hurtling through an uncaring void? :)

      • @samus12345
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        45 months ago

        Yes, and if I were invading someone else’s space and tracking poop around, I wouldn’t fault someone for squashing me.

    • The Assman
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      75 months ago

      Have you tried asking the roaches why they’re scurrying around your house on their disgusting little legs?

    • @[email protected]
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      25 months ago

      Isn’t spraying with poison the more cruel way to kill it?
      Either it will die during an immediate fight for life or bring the poison to the nest, where all of them slowly die.

      • @MissJinx
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        65 months ago

        Oh no I use the spray one. They die in 2 seconds dont have time to say goodbuy to their kids

  • teft
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    75 months ago

    Beeing*

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    35 months ago

    I love bees! Sometimes I can’t help but gaze closely at them as they’re wedging themselves in the digitalis purpurea and working hard for their hive!