How do you kill a fly withou hurting it in the process?!
Question: How do you kill a fly withou hurting it in the process!?
i just want to put this fly out of its misery but i dont want to hurt it!?
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Answers:
Well, first you take this thing with a net on the end if it called a fly swatter and you hit the dam thing til it can't move anymore if you do it fast it will be totally painless!. Then flush til you see it no more!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
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"When you spray an insect with some of the slower-acting pesticides, they can certainly put on a show that would convince you they are in horrible pain--they twitch and seize and lose all control of themselves!. However, research into the area has not turned up any conclusive evidence that the insects are experiencing "pain" as humans would know it!. They lack certain parts of the nervous system, called nociceptors, which are those endings of the nerves which send the signals that our brain recognizes and translates into "pain!."
Others say that even if insects don't feel physical pain, that they still suffer from a mentally traumatic reaction due to their sudden immobility and uncoordination, perhaps even a foreknowledge of their death!. However, studies have shown that insects lack the intelligence to form these sorts of thoughts: although they may instinctually react to the pesticide by scrabbling around madly, whether they feel any emotion about this is not likely!."Www@Answer-Health@Com
"When you spray an insect with some of the slower-acting pesticides, they can certainly put on a show that would convince you they are in horrible pain--they twitch and seize and lose all control of themselves!. However, research into the area has not turned up any conclusive evidence that the insects are experiencing "pain" as humans would know it!. They lack certain parts of the nervous system, called nociceptors, which are those endings of the nerves which send the signals that our brain recognizes and translates into "pain!."
Others say that even if insects don't feel physical pain, that they still suffer from a mentally traumatic reaction due to their sudden immobility and uncoordination, perhaps even a foreknowledge of their death!. However, studies have shown that insects lack the intelligence to form these sorts of thoughts: although they may instinctually react to the pesticide by scrabbling around madly, whether they feel any emotion about this is not likely!."Www@Answer-Health@Com
How do you know it's in misery!? It may be doing the dying fly dance from TISWAS!. Listen closely for any music!. Failing that, leave a poisoned poo close to it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
You slam a book on it!Www@Answer-Health@Com
Flush it down the toilet!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
hit it hard enough you don't have to hit it again!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Catch the fly in a jar and then blow smoke into the jar!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
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