View Single Post
Old February 1st, 2018, 01:47 PM   #6960
trailmaster
Veteran Member
 
trailmaster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Posts: 59,888
Thanks: 1,328,972
Thanked 707,169 Times in 60,062 Posts
trailmaster 2500000+trailmaster 2500000+trailmaster 2500000+trailmaster 2500000+trailmaster 2500000+trailmaster 2500000+trailmaster 2500000+trailmaster 2500000+trailmaster 2500000+trailmaster 2500000+trailmaster 2500000+
Red face

Here is an un-related question for you E. When you are just walking down a typical street in your hometown ( a street with concrete sidewalks) do you avoid stepping on bugs such as ants, grasshoppers or other insectoids, or do you just step on them? In Chicago in the summer there are always some insects crossing one's path and I try not to step on them, but so many especially the very small type of ant are sometimes unavoidable! It is unfortunatey an insect's destiny to be either killed by another animal(a predatory insect, or animal) or a human, and other insects like common house flies have extremely short life spans(just 30 days for a housefly).
trailmaster is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 13 Users Say Thank You to trailmaster For This Useful Post: