• Injecting Hydrogen Peroxide into tick full of blood
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If you leave wasps alone they'll leave you alone.
[QUOTE=Xieneus;40909384]If you leave wasps alone they'll leave you alone.[/QUOTE] That. Does. Not. Work.
[QUOTE=Xieneus;40909384]If you leave wasps alone they'll leave you alone.[/QUOTE] That works about 50% of the time, wasps are bonkers
[QUOTE=Xieneus;40909384]If you leave wasps alone they'll leave you alone.[/QUOTE] Bees do, wasps don't. Wasps are just assholes. Good riddance to the tick.
Deserves it. I've only had a tick on me once and it was the worst bug bite I've ever felt. Ripping it off was a terrible feeling.
[QUOTE=lew06;40909490]Bees do, wasps don't. Wasps are just assholes. Good riddance to the tick.[/QUOTE] As long as it isn't africanized bees, then they're damn chill. Wasps (and hornets) are like annoying 'roid body builders with a massive ego, and a temper to match.
[QUOTE=Xieneus;40909384]If you leave wasps alone they'll leave you alone.[/QUOTE] It doesn't depend on you in the slightest. It depends on how much the wasp feels like hating you with all it's might just for existing at that point in time.
I've had a wasp fly into my hair and it stung my hand when I went to brush it out. So it's more like, "Wasp leave me alone and I'll leave it alone." Also this video was pretty cool but the girls sounded sadistic.
[QUOTE=garry;40908599]Am I a pussy for thinking that's cruel?[/QUOTE] Ha. You should have seen what I did last night. Fucking cricket was chirping away over the oven, and it was in a little notch so I couldn't vacuum him up. So I did the next most logical thing. I put several pots of boiling water under his ass so that he'll either be a) cooked alive by the sheer amount of steam bombarding him, b) fall into the water and be boiled alive, or c) fall onto one of the active stove burners and be burnt to a crisp.
Story relating to post! When i moved to america from the uk as a kid i had never heard of ticks before. the first day we landed and got to our new home i was sat in my room just unpacking things and i saw something on my arm that looked like a little spider so i just brushed it off.. However it didn't get off i tried again and a again and then instantly freaked out and started screaming and ran to find my parents because it was stuck to me. They didn't know what it was either so we stood there me crying them looking at it untill my dad just pulled it out. That was the day i started to burn those little fuckers alive!
[QUOTE=Van-man;40908814]Good thing it's a insect, and not just [B]ANY[/B] insect. But the biggest dick in the insect world for mammals.[/QUOTE] still a bit sadistic though
man fuck ticks, my dog nearly died earlier this year cus of one, was in some weird skin fold or something poor thing spent a few days in a vet's office on an IV
[QUOTE=obdob;40910036]still a bit sadistic though[/QUOTE] Considering ticks can carry nasty infections & diseases, no.
[QUOTE=Van-man;40910064]Considering ticks can carry nasty infections & diseases, no.[/QUOTE] don't see how that doesn't make it sadistic. if you want to get rid of ticks for practical reasons you don't inject them with chemicals and laugh
[QUOTE=Hidole555;40909721]cruelty story[/QUOTE] Wtf is wrong with you crickets are cool.
[QUOTE=Durrsly;40910173]Wtf is wrong with you crickets are cool.[/QUOTE] we had a science experiment with crickets once one got relatively close to me outside of the controlled environment (see - the floor because the motherfucker jumped like shaq) and all that remained of me was a smoke cloud in my general shape [sp]I was in 11th grade[/sp]
[QUOTE=campking;40909881]Story relating to post! When i moved to america from the uk as a kid i had never heard of ticks before. the first day we landed and got to our new home i was sat in my room just unpacking things and i saw something on my arm that looked like a little spider so i just brushed it off.. However it didn't get off i tried again and a again and then instantly freaked out and started screaming and ran to find my parents because it was stuck to me. They didn't know what it was either so we stood there me crying them looking at it untill my dad just pulled it out. That was the day i started to burn those little fuckers alive![/QUOTE] There are ticks in the UK, your parents are stupid. [highlight](User was permabanned for this post ("alt of Budgieboy" - postal))[/highlight]
[QUOTE=Canary;40910720]There are ticks in the UK, your parents are stupid.[/QUOTE] That's very mean. Why would you say that?
Christ some of you guys... It's just a tick, a parasite.
popcorn, anyone?
i feel like i can hear the tick shouting "KANEDAAAAA"
[QUOTE=choco cookie;40910732]That's very mean. Why would you say that?[/QUOTE] I guess because they are.
[img]http://image.com.com/gamespot/images/2005/news/09/02/flood_screen001.jpg[/img] ????
[QUOTE=Juggernog;40908784]There's something really disturbing about the way the girl just isn't phased about injecting an animal with a chemical that makes it essentially explode.[/QUOTE] You're a tick aren't you
[QUOTE=acds;40911271]You're a tick aren't you[/QUOTE] Just because x sympathizes with y, doesn't mean X=Y. The correct term would be X<Y, except in this case, it is X>Y because ticks are fucking horrible. Anyway, in Norway, we are always presented with an article in the newspaper every year, showing us all the kinds of horrible things that can bite you in the coming summer. Among them is the tick, with its 3% chance of infecting you with a brain virus that makes you go mad.
Ticks are pretty damn resilient also, I once saw one on the side of our house, I got a stick and whacked it, Didn't die. I had to crush it with a rock.
[QUOTE=Durrsly;40910173]Wtf is wrong with you crickets are cool.[/QUOTE] Haha, no. Try resting on a couch or playing a game that needs focus like The Republia Times inside a house with a cricket nearby. Little bastard had to go. Besides, it was his fault for going where a vacuum couldn't get him. [sp]Found him floating in one of the pots water this morning. Kill Confirmed.[/sp]
parasites deserve no sympathy [editline]uifdhs[/editline] if you show them mercy they will [B][I]come back for your blood[/I][/B]
[QUOTE=Hidole555;40911666]Haha, no. Try resting on a couch or playing a game that needs focus like The Republia Times inside a house with a cricket nearby. Little bastard had to go. Besides, it was his fault for going where a vacuum couldn't get him. [sp]Found him floating in one of the pots water this morning. Kill Confirmed.[/sp][/QUOTE] waste of water, waste of effort, waste of time, waste of life.
We found a cockroach in our apartment shortly after moving in, good sized fella too. Instead of killing it, we named it Greg. He chilled around for a while before a friend came over and flipped his lid about it. So then I caught it, and put it in a small terrarium I have. Pet cockroach named Greg. He's pretty chill.
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