how much oxygen does a stinkbug need?

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  1. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    exactly. insects are the workers, humans are the CEOs.
     
  2. lovelyxmalia

    lovelyxmalia Banana Hammock Lifetime Supporter

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    We had a stink bug infestation last year.

    No amount of vacuuming would keep them away.

    I say we rally against the stink bugs. They are disgusting.
     
  3. learn2see

    learn2see Member

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    That's not "trolling." I respect all creatures. How would you like to be trapped in a jar with a band-aid?
     
  4. Kinky Ramona

    Kinky Ramona Back by popular demand!

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    Given that option, or the option I'm about to have to take and going to work for 10 hours, I think band-aid jar vacation would be saaaah-weeeeet.
     
  5. lode

    lode Banned

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    I'm pretty sure you've never met a stink bug.
     
  6. roamy

    roamy Senior Member

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    whats a stinkbug ?
     
  7. lode

    lode Banned

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    It's a pest bug. It'll eat all your crops and if you step on them or they're scared they'll make a strong terrible smell.
     
  8. yarapario

    yarapario Village Elder

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    whats an orison?
     
  9. roamy

    roamy Senior Member

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    ok thanks. just plant a big row of basil in between all the crop lines an then they wont wanta go there then,cos they wont like the smell of the basil. then the crops wont be munched up, an the bugs will be alive an happy somewhere else.
     
  10. deleted

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    it a squirrel.. (21–29 in) long, and weighs from 5 to 8 kg (11 to 18 lb):love:
     
  11. deleted

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    people in Laos and Cambodia eat them.. Can you confirm this?
     
  12. lovelyxmalia

    lovelyxmalia Banana Hammock Lifetime Supporter

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    I just killed this massive beetle...might have been a june bug but I was too afraid to look at it up close.

    I'd expect a june bug to do the same thing to me if it were my size and I invaded its home.

    Happens in the jungle everyday :D
     
  13. lode

    lode Banned

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    I don't think I ever saw a stink bug in Cambodia or Laos.

    But they do eat bugs. My first experience with it was while sitting at a bar in Cambodia, a pretty Khmer girl sit down next to me and offers me a roach. It was fire roasted in a big bowl of like 200 roaches. I thought "why not", and popped one.

    The worst part; It was pretty good, and I had a couple more. A bit like lobster.

    I also ate spiders (Tarantulas), which were pretty good too.
     
  14. deleted

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    Thats cool, Id probably eat anything a pretty girl asked me to .. :mickey:
     
  15. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    If the economy in this country continues its downward spiral believe me people will be grateful to have their homes infested with stinkbugs, roaches, rats, mice, and other assorted creepy-crawlers for a free ready quick high protein meal :eek:

    Hotwater
     
  16. i_need_a_miracle

    i_need_a_miracle Venusian Goddess

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    I have come across many a redneck in my life. I haven't met anyone or anyone's son named Stinkbug. I think I may have a worse one for you, actually. There is actually a grown man named Spud living in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. It's pretty unsettling. Then again, Bayou La Batre is a pretty unsettling place anyway. There are a lot of people living there that scare me. The whole place smells like swamp gas and there are people with strange names. But. . . "The shrimps is good here." :wink:
     
  17. i_need_a_miracle

    i_need_a_miracle Venusian Goddess

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    This is one of those hypothetical confrontational things that makes me realize just how spoiled we are over here.
     
  18. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    "grow up" is not very respectful...
     
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  20. newbie-one

    newbie-one one with the newbiverse

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    releasing them would be the best thing to do in terms of karma

    the second best thing to do is to make sure that they suffer as little as possible before they die

    willfully causing suffering to other sentient beings can harm your future incarnations as well as your present life

    even if there is no such thing as karma, it's still a nice thing to do

    not hating the bugs, or anyone, can make you calmer and happier
     
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