Never having been an insect to my knowledge, I make no claims as to their capacity for pain or emotion.MrMixelPixel said:I more or less agree with this. Even more so I actually enjoy presence of bugs. I find most of them, even the most common fascinating. So no, I rarely ever kill bugs. I don't think the killing of a bug is that bad a thing though. For one they can not feel pain of any kind. So any death you give them is totally painless. Also, they do not feel emotion. They are strictly instinct driven animals.
Just one fire ant sting in years? Wow. Where I'm from, if you manage to avoid being stung by them for more than a week, it's because you haven't left the house.guyy said:Exceptions are mosquitoes and excessively poisonous spiders, which are doomed the moment they set one foot or, er, wing in my house. Also the fire ant that bit me years ago, which met its squishy end 1/10th of a second later.
There's no fire ants at all where I live; the one bite I got was on vacation, and I'm not even sure it was a fire ant (but definitely a stinging ant).Zyxx said:Just one fire ant sting in years? Wow. Where I'm from, if you manage to avoid being stung by them for more than a week, it's because you haven't left the house.
Poisoning fire ant mounds falls under my "Self defense" excuse for killing. Stupid things don't belong in this ecosystem anyway.