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thing is nobody in my house likes them, its always down to me to remove the spiders. Everytime I try and save it by trapping it into a cup and releasing it etc... it just ends up out-witting me and running under the sofa, behind the fridge or wherever else :thdn:
spiders >> me
09-13-2007, 12:36 PM
What is your cut off point for animal murder? Post #63
My grandfather lives on the edge of a small forest, and any cat that threatens to ruin some of his vegetables, are instantly shot. No wait, make that every cat that sets foot in his backyard.
He also once killed his sister's annoying, constantly barking dog, by drowning him in a rain barrel.
He sympathised with the Germans in WOII though, so I guess it isn't even all that surprising.
I, myself, only go for the usual insects. I'm very keen on my electric bug zapper. Those are extremely suitable for frying all kinds of flying pests. If you electrocute them enough, they will even start to burn. :thup:
09-13-2007, 10:22 PM
What is your cut off point for animal murder? Post #68
Originally posted by RubenJ:
My grandfather lives on the edge of a small forest, and any cat that threatens to ruin some of his vegetables, are instantly shot. No wait, make that every cat that sets foot in his backyard.
He also once killed his sister's annoying, constantly barking dog, by drowning him in a rain barrel.
He sympathised with the Germans in WOII though, so I guess it isn't even all that surprising.
I, myself, only go for the usual insects. I'm very keen on my electric bug zapper. Those are extremely suitable for frying all kinds of flying pests. If you electrocute them enough, they will even start to burn. :thup: