maybe hawkephobia
in water
mosquito's are big because they eat the small ones there name is mosquito hawks.
Mosquito hawks?
Mosquito Hawks are actually called Crane Flies, and contrary to their name, do not feed on mosquito's. Adult Mosquito Hawks do not feed at all. Their larvae stage feeds on nectar, which is enough food to last it through its adult stage and eventual death.
No.The proper name is crane fly.They are harmless to humans. Have a great day, cmf3225
The largest mosquito is a species called Toxorhynchites speciosus. They grow up to one and a half inches (the females always larger than the males). They are native to Australia and do not bite people/animals and they do not drink blood. Their nickname is "Mosquito hawks", because despite being mosquitoes themselves, they eat other species of mosquito. They also occasionally eat sap, honeydew and the rotting flesh of fruit. They lay their eggs inside a nest which contains the eggs of other mosquito species. When the mosquito hawk eggs hatch, the larvae eats the eggs of the other mosquito species.
Lizards are vegetarians, but as they are young they can eat some meat, with out effecting their body's or diminishing their life expectancy, when mine was young i fed it mosquito hawks as a treat every now and then.
Social Phobia is the phobia of embarrassment. It is the phobia in which a person is scared of being bullied.
The irrational fear is called a phobia; the experience or object that triggers a phobia could be called a phobic experience or object.
Entomophobia (also known as insectophobia) 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". This condition causes a slight to severe emotional reaction, a form of anxiety or a panic attack. It is a particular case of specific phobias, all of which have basically the same causes (differing mostly in the source of phobia) and similar choices of treatments.Source: Answers.com
I looked it up and there is no phobia name for hail.