I assume you mean the fear and loathing of bugs.
Entomophobia is the fear of bugs.
The fear of bugs is called Entomophobia or sometimes Insectophobia.
The fear of bugs is called entomophobia. This can include the fear of bees, but not the fear of spiders, as spiders are not really bugs.
There does not appear to be a scientific name to specifically describe a fear of boys or little boys. The fear of children is Pedophobia.
There does not appear to be a scientific name to specifically describe a fear of boys or little boys. The fear of children is Pedophobia.
there fear is when they pee in their pants
ENTOMOPHOBIA - is the abnormal fear of or aversion to insects and similar arthropods, and even other "bugs", such as worms. Commonly, this condition might be referred to as the "fear of insects or bugs".
The fear of bugs is entomophobia, or alternately insectophobia.
This is from William Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew". The male lead (Petruchio) is saying that "the Shrew" (Katharina) is not very daunting or fearsome at all. In his speech, he seeks to impress them, but also seems to be trying to convince himself of the same thing. This is his final word in the matter, telling his onlookers that they should be more afraid of "Boys with Bugs" than of the words of "the Shrew".
Herpetophobia. It's the fear of creepy, crawly things. I think bugs are included?
The quote "Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear." is not a poem by Mark Twain. It is actually a quote from his novel "Pudd'nhead Wilson."