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 I'm 
not sure why you'd think that because I won't squash a spider that 
 
somwehow I'm for the dog killing. Every example you mentioned, up 
 
to and 
including all forms of legal and illegal hunting, are simply wrong 
 
in my 
eyes. To intentionally cause suffering and/or harm to another 
 
living 
thing for one's convenience or, worse yet, enjoyment, is 
abuse. 
Imminent threat to a human life is a separate issue and the only 
time 
I can 
excuse it. A chewed wire is not an imminent threat. 
At my 
mom's place where I store my cars, the glorified sheds I keep my 
 
cars 
in are open in many areas to the hundreds of chipmunks she 
has 
running around. They are always in among my parts. One nested 
 
in the 
Hornet's hood insulation at one point. He left when I lifted the 
 
hood 
and cleared out his stash. Had one living in the air cleaner of my 
 
parts 
Gremlin for a while. I let him be as that car was going 
nowhere. 
Now, 
those 'car jackets'- I've heard from several folks that have 
them, 
and 
nobody reported mice trying to get through them- and a couple of 
 
those 
folks siad mice were why they got one. Your mileage may 
vary. 
As for 
relocation of the mice- I've never had a mouse infestation. I had 
 
a 
random event on a few ocassions...one mouse, once every few 
years. 
Moving 
the mouse solved the problem everytime. Sticky traps on the 
 
other 
hand will never solve an infestation either. One mouse isn't an 
 
infestation. Mouse-proofing is the only 'permanent' solution. 
All else is  
temporary. 
As for 
those wasps...err....mad at an insect? Killing others for the crime 
 
of an 
individual? Anger management, baby. I remember a lady telling me 
 
that 
she got her new-to-her pickup truck to go hunting because she was 
 
going 
to get revenge for the deer that destroyed her car the fall before. 
I 
asked 
if she felt the other deer were part of a conspiracy against her car, 
 
working to aid the deer that actual got in front of her car...the one 
that  
actually died already. I also asked why it was that the number of 
deer-hits  
rise 
dramatically when the hunters are in the woods, chasing them out onto 
 
the 
road...and why didn't she blame hunters for the damage. She had 
no 
answers. But she had her truck..yehaa! 
Wasp 
nest in my car? Long stick, knock the nest out, wait a few 
minutes 
for 
the swarm to move off, proceed with hobby. Are they in the mirror and 
 
the 
stick can't reach? Ziploc bag placed over the mirror head and held 
closed  
around 
the base by hand. Unscrew the mirror, walk into woods and place 
 
mirror 
on ground (letting bag settle open). Next day, pick up mirror- bugs 
 
gone. 
Knock out nest with smaller stick and remount. 
'They're out to get me! It's me or them! The forces of evil are lining up 
 
against us!' Puuleezz...they're bugs doing what bugs 
do. :) 
As for 
New York's rat troubles....yup, they've tried poison, glue 
traps... 
you 
name it. Still there. So much for the whole idea of killing as a 
 
solution. Now, if only the folks would rat-proof their food and 
trash. 
But 
that would take an effort...and humans are lazy. Now, if 
terrorists 
ever 
infect Budweiser.....goodbye, NASCAR! :) 
'All 
Gods creatures', baby. Threaten one member of the system, you 
 
threaten them all. John 
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