Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you kill them? Club them over the head with a rock?
Shoot them just behind the eye with a high power airgun, or harpoon them with a dart and then beat them to death with a small club. The darts are for places where it’s not safe enough to shoot an airgun.
Is this part necessary? It's one think to shoot a living being and have it die instantly, quite another to "beat it to death."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bravo! Especially if people eat the ones you kill.
Can you start on tearing down the invasive vines strangling the native trees along the C&O Canal when you get back? It is depressing that so much invasive kudzo, ivy, and wisteria are choking so many river oak, red bud and sycamore trees.
Right, because humans interfering with nature always has good consequences. I wonder how does invasive species got there in the first place?….oh wait….humans, that’s how.
Anonymous wrote:At first I was being snarky but have come around because they are invasive, destroy vegetation and trees, mess on patios and am not sure if they are dangerous to the countless dogs that chase them and they are nervy as all get-out
Anonymous wrote:No questions but very interesting. Have never been to Florida and didn't know iguanas were a problem invasive there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does something inside of you feel sad when you kill one?
Nope. Not even a little bit. I’m not that kinda guy. Neither is she.
Fascinating. You should do an AMA just on this.
That my wife hunts too? So does the couple we’re staying with. Lot of women hunt. I’ll ask her if she’ll do an AMA. Anonymous wrote:Killing for sport is sick. It’s blood lust. And op admits not feeling anything. That is psychopath territory.
Anonymous wrote:Bravo! Especially if people eat the ones you kill.
Can you start on tearing down the invasive vines strangling the native trees along the C&O Canal when you get back? It is depressing that so much invasive kudzo, ivy, and wisteria are choking so many river oak, red bud and sycamore trees.
Anonymous wrote:Any luck with the pythons? It's insane how quickly they've decimated wildlife in the Everglades and surrounding areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's interesting that people aren't going nuts about this on this forum. I support you op. I also support people who trap and kill house sparrows. They are an aggressive species that kills off smaller nesting birds. People freak out about this. House sparrows will kill anything on the nest and take over all possible nests in an area. I tried for a month to stop a male from taking over a bluebird nest. Once they find a nest, nothing will stop them from killing whatever is in it.
Some did and posted idiotic political generalizations but they were deleted …
Cuz OP doesn’t feel anything when killing iguanas BUT he has the sadz when anonymous posters say something he doesn’t like.
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🐊 Nope OP did not report the stupid insults - I did. I’m gonna make a habit of reporting stupid insults that derail Threads from now on.
This is an interesting topic and does not deserve to be dragged into mind numbing pedestrian insults and crude political polarizations.
Hall Monitors Gone Wild! 🐊🐊🐊
Mine were deleted and they weren’t political.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's interesting that people aren't going nuts about this on this forum. I support you op. I also support people who trap and kill house sparrows. They are an aggressive species that kills off smaller nesting birds. People freak out about this. House sparrows will kill anything on the nest and take over all possible nests in an area. I tried for a month to stop a male from taking over a bluebird nest. Once they find a nest, nothing will stop them from killing whatever is in it.
Some did and posted idiotic political generalizations but they were deleted …
Cuz OP doesn’t feel anything when killing iguanas BUT he has the sadz when anonymous posters say something he doesn’t like.
🦎
🐊 Nope OP did not report the stupid insults - I did. I’m gonna make a habit of reporting stupid insults that derail Threads from now on.
This is an interesting topic and does not deserve to be dragged into mind numbing pedestrian insults and crude political polarizations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's interesting that people aren't going nuts about this on this forum. I support you op. I also support people who trap and kill house sparrows. They are an aggressive species that kills off smaller nesting birds. People freak out about this. House sparrows will kill anything on the nest and take over all possible nests in an area. I tried for a month to stop a male from taking over a bluebird nest. Once they find a nest, nothing will stop them from killing whatever is in it.
Some did and posted idiotic political generalizations but they were deleted …
Cuz OP doesn’t feel anything when killing iguanas BUT he has the sadz when anonymous posters say something he doesn’t like.
🦎
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you kill them? Club them over the head with a rock?
Shoot them just behind the eye with a high power airgun, or harpoon them with a dart and then beat them to death with a small club. The darts are for places where it’s not safe enough to shoot an airgun.
I truly cannot imagine clubbing any other animal to death. Can you shoot it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you kill them? Club them over the head with a rock?
Shoot them just behind the eye with a high power airgun, or harpoon them with a dart and then beat them to death with a small club. The darts are for places where it’s not safe enough to shoot an airgun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's interesting that people aren't going nuts about this on this forum. I support you op. I also support people who trap and kill house sparrows. They are an aggressive species that kills off smaller nesting birds. People freak out about this. House sparrows will kill anything on the nest and take over all possible nests in an area. I tried for a month to stop a male from taking over a bluebird nest. Once they find a nest, nothing will stop them from killing whatever is in it.
Some did and posted idiotic political generalizations but they were deleted …