I think it is a fear thing and having a lack of spending time with bugs also doesn't help.I feel extremely happy to know I'm not the only person who thinks killing harmless bugs who are not causing any problems or being a nuisance to anyone is really sad.
Do you think an insect suddenly wants to die when it was minding its own business? Why is it acceptable to randomly kill harmless insects that are not doing anything bad just because you hate bugs? Would you kill another animal or person because you didn't like them? No? Why is it acceptable to treat insects with such malice? Why do bugs deserve to die and all other animal species(Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians and Fish) deserve to live? Insects are living things too and we should treat all of the living things we share the planet with with basic respect, it's not that hard to leave animals alone. Do people not have any empathy for the small creatures we share a home with? Is that why bugs don't deserve to live, because they are small so that makes them worthless?
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It makes me upset whenever I find Centipedes at the park and I like sitting and watching them crawl on the concrete and people randomly come over and try and stomp on them for no reasonI thought I was being oversensitive by being upset, I'm glad other people feel the same.
I try to keep it in mind, but sometimes I still squish them out of concern about them biting.
On the bright side, there are lots of people who aren't bothered by Lady bugs and a few other bugs. I think it's because they are a familiar bug to them, easy to identify, and are observed more by people. So, if people have more exposure and education about bugs I think less auto squishing would happen.
Also, I noticed the trend of keeping bugs as pets has gone up a little. Like keeping a colony of isopods or a jumping spider. I think as more people enter that hobby, auto squishing will also lessen.
Actually since my fish aquarium, I am learning more about worms and having less of a fear of them as a result. Worms found in tanks sometimes, and different worms fish like to eat. Even black soldier fly larvae which is a type of maggot isn't so scary to me now, because I ended up learning more about them and now I find them kind of interesting. There is a fish food that uses it as a main ingredient in their pellets and I decided to look up how they farmed them because that would take a lot of worms. They like plant matter and have certain behaviors that make it easy for attracting them and capturing them when they are done eating.