Went outside yesterday to find some 30 cane toads in the pool. (They're basically the biggest pest creature in Australia.)
I'm an animal person, a little bit of a softie, but I felt I had a duty to do, so I rounded up one of my housemates and together we popped them in a bunch of plastic bags and put them in the freezer.
A few hours later I go to check and they've been taken, our other, bleeding heart housemate had decided to free them.
So now I have two separate burdens on my conscience, one that I tried to kill them and the other that they're now set loose upon the neighbourhood.
The worst part is that I discovered another few today (probably some of the dumber ones), and I didn't know what to do about them, because if they go in the freezer they'll just get freed, but killing them with a shovel is pretty messy, and will also very likely make me an enemy in the house.
So basically, I messaged the bleeding heart housemate, and told her that if they're still in the pool by the time helpful housemate wakes up, they're gonna get massacred.
So, their survival will probably be on my conscience again,
Or she won't do anything about them and I'll have to take care of them in a brutal fashion when they could've been so much more humanely dealt with the first time.
Edit: Context.
There's been some recent land-clearing near our place, so to find 30 in one place is rare (for our area), and probably epidemic.
The fact they're out is gonna cause a lot of damage. They out-eat fellow insectivores, and are deadly poisonous to a lot of carnivores.
Basically, neighbourhood birds and dogs are gonna die because of them.