I don't like to kill anything in nature that I don't have to because I
figure that it has to fit on the food chain somewhere. There has been too
much tampering with the food chain as it is. If I can move the critters to
another plant, and if they'll then stay on that plant, then that little
effort on my part was worth it. The only wild critter I won't tollerate in
my area, withing a hundred feet of me and my living space inside and out, is
fire ants. I see no reason for them, they are a pestilence, and they can be
dangerous for me and my daughter as hundreds every year have allergic
anaphalactic shock reactions to being stung by these monsters. Some even
die. I don't bother them if they don't bother me, but if they move into my
territory they are dead. Fire ants also kill and destroy the lesser
agressive species of ants such as the carpenter ant, the common garden aunt,
and several other species of ants that are non-harmful to humans. They are a
perversion of nature.
Well with that said, (Grin,) I will sign off.
Bright Blessings
Kat
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