you're annoying me with your post, should you be killed? What you're telling me is wild mice should be dead and for what reason? one day humans may be treated like you treat other species... Ill point out some of us are not, and point them in your direction...Madhouse Stud said:What's the problem? rodents are pests.
1st definition of the word pest 'An annoying person or thing; a nuisance.'. rodents can be just this and often are.
Healthy debate is welcomed but please avoid personal attacks. They will not be tolerated on this forum.cjdelphi said:you're annoying me with your post, should you be killed? What you're telling me is wild mice should be dead and for what reason? one day humans may be treated like you treat other species... Ill point out some of us are not, and point them in your direction...
I'm very much a live and let live person when it comes to nature.I was horrified when my grandfather found a nest of ants at the bottom of my garden and came in for a kettle of boiling water to pour on them,he never got it.I also left the wasps nest in the porch,they were very entertaining and never bothered us.I often think that the things we term pests and weeds are most like us,the tenacious survivors who get through despite or because of us.You've got to be realistic though.Wild mice multiply so fast,eat through fixtures and fittings,food supplies and paddle germs including salmonella through food areas.To top it all they attack your fancy mice and remove feet and tails given a chance.I would dispatch wild house mouse or wild rat because I see don't see an alternative option when they move in.If I see a practical realistic option then I take it,no squashed spiders in our house but fleas on the dog are exstinguished for obvious reasons.cjdelphi said:Madhouse Stud said:you're annoying me with your post, should you be killed? What you're telling me is wild mice should be dead and for what reason?
This sentence I whole heartedly agree with. That is why it is called 'pest' control. only when something becomes a pest, that is, damaging or a dangerous nuisance, should it be evicted.SarahC said:no squashed spiders in our house but fleas on the dog are exstinguished for obvious reasons.
a life is a life to me,I don't personally have a distiction between a wasp or a wild mouse.Why would I,they are both valid living creatures.What's your argument for putting one before the other?Why do you think the mouse has a right to live but not the insect,the insect would beg to differ.I wouldn't opt to eliminate either and one mouse could be dealt by live trapping if required as a wasp could be caught in a glass.An explosion of either in the household would be another matter though and I would put the welfare of my household first.I don't disagree with your view on the human race,I haven't been a prolific breeder myself but short of suicide which self presevation makes distasteful there's not much I can do about that,for sure the planet would be better without us but I'm not starting with myself,are you?cjdelphi said:insects are one thing..... Animals are another...
SarahC said:a life is a life to me,I don't personally have a distiction between a wasp or a wild mouse.Why would I,they are both valid living creatures.What's your argument for putting one before the other?Why do you think the mouse has a right to live but not the insect,the insect would beg to differ.I wouldn't opt to eliminate either and one mouse could be dealt by live trapping if required as a wasp could be caught in a glass.An explosion of either in the household would be another matter though and I would put the welfare of my household first.I don't disagree with your view on the human race,I haven't been a prolific breeder myself but short of suicide which self presevation makes distasteful there's not much I can do about that,for sure the planet would be better without us but I'm not starting with myself,are you?cjdelphi said:insects are one thing..... Animals are another...
never click the link, you know its going to be a setup!BlackCat99 said:ewwww that mouse was in the breadwhy did I have to click the link lol my only problem with the mouse pest control banners is that they always seem to use the prettiest fancy mice they can find lol so it always makes me think of them killing my pets, though I am sure they do that because the pretty mice catch peoples attention better than the standard wild mice do
Here is a counter argument. Some of the most troublesome species of mice and rats are not native to the US or Australia and are not only infesting and damaging our homes, but they have also had a negative impact on the native wildlife. Many of the native mice in my area are threatened and therefore protected from being killed. Including when they are sighted around the food cart at my friend's wedding. There is a need to eliminate these species. Relocation is not a viable option. I can't imagine trying to take ships full of mice and rats native to Europe from the US and Aus back to Europe. The population explosion of rodents would be devastating to the European environment.cjdelphi said:insects are one thing..... Animals are another...
Counter argument?... Im yet to hear your valid reason for killing a creature simply because they might enter your home...
Yes wild mice are a pain, so use humane traps and release them elsewhere.....
well said, a common sense view. Hasn't Australia really suffered at the hands of alien species?jadeguppy said:Here is a counter argument. Some of the most troublesome species of mice and rats are not native to the US or Australia and are not only infesting and damaging our homes, but they have also had a negative impact on the native wildlife. Many of the native mice in my area are threatened and therefore protected from being killed. Including when they are sighted around the food cart at my friend's wedding. There is a need to eliminate these species. Relocation is not a viable option. I can't imagine trying to take ships full of mice and rats native to Europe from the US and Aus back to Europe. The population explosion of rodents would be devastating to the European environment.cjdelphi said:insects are one thing..... Animals are another...
Counter argument?... Im yet to hear your valid reason for killing a creature simply because they might enter your home...
Yes wild mice are a pain, so use humane traps and release them elsewhere.....