We have never had snails (except to eat). I poison ants and kill mosquitos. Anything larger I catch and put outside where it belongs. Yes - I am a strange person!
Like someone I once knew named Two-Feathers. She was Cherokee and their tradition was to put all insects outside unharmed. But the man she married had a business as an exterminator, so she quite happily ignored the traditions she had learned growing up on the reservation.
I see that you are linking all over the place these days.
In answer to your Microsoft question, you might find this story of interest.
And, in answer to your other question, we are inundated with ants this year - all over our kitchen table...I used to be compassionate to all insects, until I realised that some of them can actually kill you over here. (We have small brown recluse spiders here...very dangerous, too.)
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We have never had snails (except to eat). I poison ants and kill mosquitos. Anything larger I catch and put outside where it belongs. Yes - I am a strange person!
Like someone I once knew named Two-Feathers. She was Cherokee and their tradition was to put all insects outside unharmed. But the man she married had a business as an exterminator, so she quite happily ignored the traditions she had learned growing up on the reservation.
I see that you are linking all over the place these days.
In answer to your Microsoft question, you might find this story of interest.
And, in answer to your other question, we are inundated with ants this year - all over our kitchen table...I used to be compassionate to all insects, until I realised that some of them can actually kill you over here. (We have small brown recluse spiders here...very dangerous, too.)
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