Have you ever seen a big bug in your drain spout or kitchen sink?
How about in that spot you just can’t reach unless you’re Josh Watkins?
I’m sure I wouldn’t have had the slightest idea how to kill it!
Here are some suggestions to help you in this awkward situation.
The first idea is the most simple; you just have to squish them.
Ethan Martinez tells anyone who wants to kill a bug that you have to eat them to get rid of them for good.
Olivia Kiska does not kill bugs. She simply flushes the bug down the toilet.
English teacher Sarah Wilkinson doesn’t do the dirty work herself; she gets her husband to kill insects for her.
Ryan Cortazzo uses his feet.
Dan Zebrine does not like to kill bugs because he considers it inhumane. Says Zebrine, “Anyone who kills an insect should be put on trial for murder.”
Andy Moran uses an old-fashioned fly swatter.
Senior Jaron Weeks offers the following suggestion: “You get a paper towel and a plastic cup, and then you put the bug in the cup and light the paper towel on fire. Then the bug suffocates.”
Editor’s Note: The Tiger Times does not advise the above method, and individuals should be cautious at all times when interacting with fire.
Another idea to kill insects is to get a yardstick with an old sock on the end and use it to get those spots you can’t reach on your own. It’s a great help if you’re not the tallest tree in the forest.
But the best piece of advice is to be creative and make up a new extermination idea that is right for you.
However, the easiest way to kill a large amount of bugs is still just to call an exterminator.


Posted on January 25, 2011 by thetigertimes
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