May one kill definitely deadly creatures on Shabbat, and what about other harmful creatures?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that definitely deadly creatures may be killed on Shabbat even if not chasing anyone. Other harmful creatures (like snakes/scorpions in non-deadly locales) may be killed only if chasing, otherwise forbidden — but one may step on them in a casual manner even intentionally.
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