I like biology. I study biology in college, but I'm afraid of insects. What should I do?
The insect world is a vast field of knowledge, and there are many little-known scientific mysteries to be explored. Learning this knowledge well will make great contributions to mankind, such as bionics. In order to survive, insects have formed the characteristics of mimicry, mimicry and mimicry. Some insects will also form body hair and bristles, and some insects' body hair is toxic, such as thorn moths and poisonous moths, which will cause slight harm to human body. Some insects have an unpleasant smell, such as worms, and some insects have a fragrance, such as smelly bugs floating on the water. Insects also have the same feature, that is, as long as they don't touch it, they won't hurt people, and they have no adverse reactions to people. You are afraid of insects because you see too few insects and don't know much about them. After reading too much, I know the characteristics of insects, so I am not afraid. The new lesbians in our unit are also afraid of dead bugs, especially the larvae of the American white moth before it breaks the net. They run when they see it, but they will get used to it later. I wish you progress in your study!