No, you cannot. Source: I'm a 6 year Tournament Player.
That's assuming the original question was asking if you could voluntarily destroy your own trap cards for no reason, without it being part of an effect. You can freely target and destroy your own traps with cards like Mystical Space Typhoon though.
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No, there isn't. Unless you count a Field Spell Card, which is a spell card but has its own zone, so technically you can have 6 spells active.
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You have five monster slots on your Field, so even a card that can summon an unspecified amount of monsters (like Return from the Different Dimension) you will still only be able to summon a maximum of 5 to your own side of the field. There are no cards that can increase this, and Trap Monsters take up a monster card slot so it's not like you could have five regular monsters and an Embodiment of Apophis.
Lady in Wight's only graveyard effect is to change its name, assumedly Lady in Wight is in play and not in the graveyard. Her protective effect only lasts as long as she remains face-up on the field.As per Lady in Wight's text, Spirit Reaper can't be destroyed by Spell or Trap effects, but, monster effects can still destroy it. If a spell or trap targets Spirit Reaper that will make it destroy itself by its own effect.
As a trap card, you cannot activate it on the turn you Set it. However you can activate it in any turn after that, including your own, if you wish.