Trypophobia test (trip-uh-FOE-honey bee uh) is an abhorrence or repugnance to objects like honeycombs and sponges that have dreary examples or groups of little openings.
Individuals with the Trypophobia test are sickened by the example of openings. They don't really have anxiety toward holes.
What are trypophobia triggers?
An individual is bound to have an unfavorable response to a holey item or picture the nearer they are to it.
Trypophobia test triggers might include:
1.Bread and bagels with seeds
2.Cheddar with openings
3.Organic products with little seeds like strawberries, raspberries, papaya, and kiwi
4.Honeycombs, sunflowers, and lotus seed cases
5.Bugs and honey bees
6.Skin on snakes, reptiles, frogs, and different reptiles