Nasty things and rightfully causing fear. I usually steer clear whenever I see a wasp looking thing that looks a bit 'odd'. When I was about 12 or 13 my dad who is a big/scary bloke (and has some sort of ADHD or at least social isolation issues, but a very good dad and a very good DIYer/woodworker told me to remove a bumblebee from the kitchen.
Now, before I go further its important to know that I have a very rational fear of heights and take safety seriously. As do I have an irrational fear of bumblebees as the time (cute little things, which I now know). Anyway, add to that a rational - he was very very loud and towering - fear of my dad who cured of me many things but not heights.
So he asked me to remove the bumblebee. Maybe I was a bit older at 14, but I didn't wish to disappoint. As I was always the spare pair of hands and took my job seriously

. So in a mix of wanting to impress along with a fear of not wanting to disobey the general, I took the biggest piece of kitchen roll and wrapped it together to make a 'grabbing tool'. Grabbed the bee behind at least 3 or 5 layers of tissue, or so it seemed. But, the cute, massive beggar got me through the whole lot. Stung me... but I never cried nor complained.
Now, coming back to the fear of many things (heights, bees, wasps, mince meat) my dads loud instructions (not to be confused by shouts) never quite managed to cure them all. But they did cure me of my fear of mince meat and I think I cried the first time I tried it.
Coming back to the ladders and heights, I'm almost terrified and always contemplated why I never complained about getting up on the ladder whenever he said so whilst I was growing up (as a teenager now). It took me until my 30s to realise that I was never comfortable with ladders or heights - sh*t scared, more like.
But my fear of heights when growing up was always overruled by my fear of my dad. Terrified, terrified I was and only just gotten over it in yhe last couple of years at 48 (him now going on 74 and a gentle giant, though he sometimes forgets and let's out a shout or 2 with the younger kids... then apologises

).
Back on topic... Wasps, not bees. Please don't kill bees (or is it just honey bees we should not harm) folks, the gentle massive things.