26 September 2011, 15:41
kiwiwildcatOK, this is beyond a joke!
I copied this off the PETA site. Please read it and offer your comments:
If ants, cockroaches, wasps, or bees are calling your house "home," there's no need to resort to cruel and toxic pesticides or traps. Like all animals, these tiny beings suffer when they are poisoned, trapped, or otherwise killed. Pesticides can be hazardous to humans and other animals and, like all killing methods, don't solve the problem, since more insects will soon move in to fill the vacancy left by those who were killed.
Humane control methods—including removing food and water sources, sealing entry points, and repelling insects with safe and natural substances that you probably already have in your home—are much kinder and will keep "uninvited guests" out for good. Learn more about these interesting insects and how you can coexist peacefully with them.
I didn't realise what a bunch of fuckwits these pricks really are. Co Exist with an ant, oh don't kill it because it has feeings. Does a wasp have feelings as well and think about the 'poor human' its just stung.
And they let Pamela Anderson, a member of PETA become a good will ambassador for the UN. God help us all!
27 September 2011, 02:12
The DaneAs a general rule an ant has about 10,000 braincells and a human 86,000,000,000,000 to 120,000,000,000,000 braincells so it is obvious that they're as smart as us size taken into acount, right?
How'but them there PETA (Pain En The A$$) folks concentrated about starvation and drought in africa, instead of pissing off ordinary Americans?
29 September 2011, 02:22
B MullinsThe guy who founded PETA once said on a TV show I saw that he would not intentionally kill a cockroach. Instead he would pick it up and carry it outside.
Killing bugs is one of life's little pleasures. I love pouring poison bait on an ant mound - especially a fire ant mound! For ants in the house, just mix boric acid with peanut butter. It's like feeding them ground glass. For roaches just squirt boric acid powder or diatomacious earth into the walls. Little buggers clean themselves like cats and the crystals of boric acid are like ground glass. Kill by tearing up their insides instead of by toxins which they might develop a resistance to.
Squirting wasp spray on a nest of wasps or mud daubers or yellow jackets or hornets is almost as much fun as pouring poison bait on an ant mound.
There used to be a radio commercial for Spectracide Fire Ant Killer that ended "Remember, the only good fire ant is a dead fire ant."
04 October 2011, 10:37
Norman ConquestWasp spray is best made with dishwashing detergent as they 'breathe' through their exoskelaton.
04 October 2011, 22:37
JBrownquote:
Originally posted by The Dane:
How'but them there PETA (Pain En The A$$) folks concentrated about starvation and drought in africa, instead of pissing off ordinary Americans?
Because they don't care about humans.....
Years ago one of the leaders of one of these wacko groups said that he would rather save a dog than a child, if the child was mentally retarded.
Kinda like the guy on local sports talk radio who loves to tell about how he herded a rat out of his apartment with a broom, then in the next breath he will be going on about how he loves the Italian mafia.
I guess it is cool to murder humans, but harming a rat would cross the line.

05 October 2011, 00:51
The DaneToo many dumb people having to much spare time!