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GIVE PEAS A CHANCE <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 20 Mar 1993 03:26:00 EST
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At LEAST bees and wasps sting
I have a moth and butterfly phobia! It's really a tad humiliating
especially as I run a science museum with a vast number of these
critters in collections.
 
If you are doing "desens, therapy" that may work. You also may
simply displace the phobia which possibly serves (evolving over time)
functionally as funnel angst mechanism.
 
Can you touch pictures of wasps without any fear response?
For friendly (if a tad of a Freudian approach!) videos of
wasps..try Bio-Sci laser on pollination biology. Lots of
"cute" bees and wasps doing there thing.
 
Your Mom probably watched the WASP from outer space while
she was pregnant.
Good luck.
Lois
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