I'm a bit of a strange one, I don't mind bees and wasps and generally knowing that when you kill one by crushing them, the venom in their stinger acts as a beacon drawing more of the buggers I'll just find a way to get the bugger outside and let it go free, same with ladybugs. Flies ect I will spray with an insecticide normally because if you don't then you'll end up with them laying eggs and nothing is worse than suddenly having an infestation of flies, as my mom learnt one year, thankfully I had just moved out. It's spiders where I get a little strange, most of the year I will kill or remove a spider depending on how I feel at the time straight away however in my area of london summer and autumn bring daddy long legs or as american's might know them, crane flies. Crane flies freak me out seriously I have a detestation of these things. They're like the only insect I have an actual fear of, I used to suffer with arachnaphobia pretty much until my nan took me to London zoo to get a zoo keeper in the bug house to help me get past the phobia (I almost killed a tarantula that day in the zoo!) but I've always been freaked by the crane flies. It's during summer and autumn I will leave any and all spiders I find alive in my house where they are because when a crane fly gets in a mere air-freshener/deodrant spray will then direct the freaky thing in to the nearest web and it will be eaten.


I've never had roaches and hopefully touch wood never will I don't think I'd be very happy with them running around my house, anything that will survive a nuclear blast but can't survive a rolled up news paper needs to die out imho or else teach us the nuclear blast trick and then die out.

I have also accidentally killed 2 pidgeons with a piece of flint, I was trying to scare them out of the tree where my nieces swing was tied up because she was scared of them. I threw the stone and it hit the branch, being flint this caused the stone to split in two and zoom off in opposite directions, unfortunately the two halves somehow hit both birds in the head and killed them both I would have felt guilty but I thought it was just too awesome. I did feel bad though in a way, my niece witnessed it and since then has never forgiven me for killing the all of a sudden cute birds.