I've got Cnidophobia, which encompasses Stinging Insects and Needles but I also am afraid of Stingrays.
My phobias aren't bad, they are downright crippiling, I struggle to go into the bush, the sea and many other areas due to these phobias, they range in severity.
Bees, I've half overcome this fear as I can deal with small groups of bees but anything more than 20 and I start shaking, hives make me go into panic attacks.
Wasps: Like bees but more aggresive.
Those two are somewhat minor compared to the other two....
The lesser of the Big Two are Stingrays, I love stingrays in Zoos, Aquariums, from a Pier, from a Boat but that isn't the problem. It's while I'm in the sea, down here in Southern Victoria, stingrays are very common especially in water below knee deep, both in the bays and the ocean. There are only a few species of ray in this part of Victoria, Eagle rays (which i've never seen), Stingarees which are small rays but are not common, Fiddler rays, shovelnose rays and skates which are all harmless, there are black stingrays which are rare but the problem is the Smooth or Short Tailed Stingray (
Bathytoshia brevicaudata)
They are the largest species of stingray in the world ranging in size from suitcases to beds, move fairly quickly and wont be afraid to lash out if stepped on. Generally though they are non aggressive.
This phobia stems from an encounter with a Smooth Stingray at Year 6 camp on Phillip Island. I was wading inbetween knee and ankle depth and suddenly this massive shape brushes up against my leg, I look down see a 1.5 metre disk radius Smooth Stingray and run for the hills.
I do know that if I get stung by a stingray I'm not going to die because it would almost certainly be in the leg, and the infection is worse than the venom.
These days I'm scared to even go into the sea let alone Smiths Beach.
Although stingrays are nothing compared to this
Or even worse THIS
I'll talk about them in another post.