When patients with insect phobia see certain animals or insects, they will have feelings of fear, panic and anxiety, and they may also experience symptoms such as shivering, sweating, panic and weakness. If they normally encounter a feared animal or insect, patients will deliberately avoid looking at it and keep a distance from it, but if they are closer, patients will hide in fear or struggle violently. Patients with insect phobia are commonly afraid of objects such as ants, beetles, bees, caterpillars, earthworms and other insects, and may also be afraid of rats, snakes, toads, chickens, ducks and other animals. Not all people who are afraid of insects and animals have the disease. Fear is an instinctive human reaction, and everyone may have something to fear. When faced with something to fear, do not choose to run away, but persuade yourself to face it bravely, try to understand the animal or insect that you are afraid of, and family and friends should give encouragement as the patient slowly overcomes his or her inner fears and becomes strong. However, if the insect phobia patient’s condition is more serious, there has been a serious anxiety, depression, can not be self-therapy, you need to promptly seek medical attention, psychological intervention, the psychologist to develop a treatment plan.