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Amy,The only kind I can tolerate are the black furry ones. I don't know what they're called, but they eat lot's of insects, especially flies. Around here we have a lot of wolf spiders and they are huuuuuuuuuuuge!!!!! They look like they could star in a horror movie! YUCK!!!!!
We also have a lot of the giant hornets, which get a bad rap because they're so gigantic, but they are very gentle and don't attack and they actually eat wasps. I've seen them catch wasps in flight. Pretty cool. So I don't ever kill them.
Amy,
I have just got to know. Were you on Noah's ark?
Now Amy, we know you were not on the Ark, so that brings up the question, if you were not on the Ark, how did you survive the flood? LOLHAHAHAHAHAHA! That made me laugh out loud!!!!!!
Yes, actually I was on the ark. That's why I know so much about it! And why my hair is so grey! :laugh:
I was Noah's assistant telling him to be sure to bring in those furry spiders 'cause I REALLY don't like flies! LOL
Now Amy, we know you were not on the Ark, so that brings up the question, if you were not on the Ark, how did you survive the flood? LOL
I flew on my broom.
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Not to me; but some folks want answers.Don, I am a little "out of the loop" on this one. Why is there a "need" for determining how insects crossed the ocean? Is it anathema to assume that insects were already present?
If you do a search, you can find some articles about migratory habits of monarch butterflies and dragonflies.Thank you Don. So centipedes also can hop a ride? What about flies, and other flying insects?
Why didn't God let the flood kill certain insects like fleas, ticks, cock roaches, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, mosquitoes, chiggers, slugs, japanese beetles, locusts, ect. What good are they??
If you do a search, you can find some articles about migratory habits of monarch butterflies and dragonflies.
And just to add on to my last response to QuantumFaith, let us not forget what flies and other flying insects are attracted to: the animals, and the dung produced by the animals on the ark.
So there are plenty of reasonable answers available.
I flew on my broom.
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Insects are not animals. But according to an article I read not all of them needed the ark.
The point was that GOD chose and sent those creatures HE wanted on the ark TO Noah. Noah didn't go out and choose. If that pesky mosquito didn't get on the ark then God didn't choose for it to do so, because it didn't need to be on the ark.