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Sadly that big has been removed from it's home and placed into the wilderness. You're better off squishing them sadly.
Don't be ridiculous, I'm feeding the opossums this way, little cuties ❤️
Opossums deserve love and free snacks!
Truly God's work
What specific reason are you referring to for ending their time on this material plane?
Many bug's native habitat is actually inside your home, putting them outside is like sending them to die a slow death in Siberia instead
Oh that's a interesting thought. Thinking they evolved and adapted to live with us. Normally I only associate that with dogs and the like. Never considerd bugs.
The punctuation mistake tells me I can't do it cruelly, which ruins half the fun when it's stink bugs involved. Fuck those things.
How so they get in? I'm just minding my business. Having a good time, suddenly, stink bug. At my old house I had a jar with salt I'd capture them in.
I knew a guy that used water bottle with soap. There soo many in the south part of US, like locus.