Yes, it is best to just delete these yourself.
Glorfindel outlines what may happen, and removing it before that scenario plays out is desirable.
If the community answers your question, and then 5 users have to close it, and then another 3 have to delete it, all of that weighs very heavily against you with regards to the recividism system. Repeating such a process will cause the automated question ban system to begin to kick in.
I think it is pertinent to keep in mind that asking a question at Stack Overflow should literally be your last resort. The last thing you want to do is add a question on to the umpteen millions of other questions. Retrace your steps, consult the official documentation, use breakpoints, recreate the error environment, look for similar problems, but by all means, don't pile another question on if it will not stand the test of time.