OMG, that's horrible and I thought I had a bad childhood experience. I also have a problem with anything that flies and has a stinger. Once, when I was probably 5, I laid on a wasp and was stung around 7 times on my chest and belly. It happened so fast and I remember feeling like I was on fire. I got so sick too. Since then I've been horribly Phobic. I would hyperventilate or take flight if one came within 50ft of me. Once I almost flung myself out of a moving car when one flew in. Thankfully my best friend grabbed me before I launched. Not to mention the fact that I almost passed out from hyperventilating during a rhetoric class in college because a mud dobber decided to join us. Anyhow, now that I'm grown and have been gardening for a very long time now, I have come to appreciate them for what they do. I've learned who the aggressors are and which ones are docile and harmless. Also, I got stung last year by a paper wasp and discovered that it really didn't hurt. I still freak a little if one flies in the car, but I consider myself pretty much cured of my wasp/bee phobia now. I feel kinda free being able to work in and walk through my garden with out wigging when a flying stinging insect darts by.
Good luck with yours.
2007-07-09 07:13:32
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answered by Sptfyr 7
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No. Leadership is a pleasant accountability, however even as when you have the skillability you kinda draw in humans, whether or not you imply to or now not. It's now not a factor a chief can support. If humans appear for path, it is the such a lot usual factor on the earth so that you can deliver it and you do not rather suppose approximately it due to the fact it is who you're. Leadership is not even an angle, it is a usual reflex, like respiring. Doesn't imply there aren't any doubts or fears, brain, and you'll be able to remorse errors bitterly. But if it is who you're, it is who you're. (I'm assuming right here that you simply imply precise management, now not a individual appointed to a role, right here) BQ: I suppose it says you're uncertain on what a usual chief is as you do not know one. You're looking for path and thinking about if it possibly you who has to step as much as the plate. You're simply now not certain you are the proper individual for the activity. Be conscious, despite the fact that, that a informed chief - person who learns the capabilities - can do an attractive well activity in the event that they have got to. Many and maybe such a lot humans are able of studying the ones capabilities in the event that they real want to take action. So if it is what you wish, opt for it. Leadership isn't freedom from doubt, even for the fine leaders - it is the potential to make a selection on behalf of others whilst it is wanted and the accountability to bring the burden of that.
2016-09-05 20:58:45
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answered by ? 4
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It is a tie between spiders and bees.
To be specific, the small black hairy spiders that jump. BECAUSE they JUMP! Getting chills just thinking about them. Ugh.
And yellow jackets. These would have to be because when I was about 5 or 6, I ran across a nest of these in the ground, and got stung all over my body. The doctor stopped counting after 100, and said I was extremely lucky I didn't have an allergic reaction to them. So if I see a yellow jacket, or even a bee (because I don't let them get close enough to tell the difference) I have to duck and run.
2007-07-09 14:21:38
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answered by Sherri 3
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Praying Mantis!
Beside the fact that they are just ugly and scary looking! When I was a kid my dad used to scare me with them. My younger sister thinks that they are cool and will let them walk on her, but when she saw how they scared me, she started scaring me with them too!
Last summer I had a bouquet of flowers in my house - that I had picked from my garden. I had cut the stems, arranged them in a vase and a few days later I took the vase into the kitchen to change the water. I set the flowers on the side of the sink and went into the other room to dust the pollen off the table where the flowers had been. I went back to the kitchen and there was a huge mantis on the flowers!! I had to run to my neighbors house and ask her if she would take that horrible thing out of my house! She just laughed as she gently carried it outside and put it in her yard! I thought my heart would never stop pounding!! What made it worse was the thought that it had been inside my house for several days -- it could have attacked me! I know that they are beneficial bugs and I don't kill them, but they just scare me to death!
2007-07-09 07:33:59
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answered by noonecanne 7
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I hate snakes!!! Anything that moves over land and does not walk or hop freaks me out!!!
2007-07-09 06:12:54
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answered by David P 3
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armadillo - just becuase their looks creep me out.
spiders - you should have see the spider I wacked the other morning - hundreds of babies were scattering for their lives!
YUCK!
2007-07-09 06:22:44
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answered by People for the Ethical Treatment of Vegetables 5
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cockaroaches
there so nasty and icky
2007-07-09 10:45:04
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answered by Anonymous
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scorpions. i mean...just...uhg.
2007-07-09 06:48:27
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answered by dirtymcgrit 2
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