Let's see. Skeeters. Chiggers. Ticks. Roaches. Termites. Flies.
Most other insects don't bother me. Wasps, bees, and hornets I usually leave alone, and they leave me alone.
My MIL saw a scorpion, a wee little thing, on the front porch a few days ago. I'm not terribly surprised, but it did shock the dickens out of her. I got my clip-on UV fishing light out, and used that to try to spot it, but because of all the cig butts out there from MIL smoking, I was unable to spot the critter. Yes, scorpions will flouresce under UV light. That's a great way to hunt for them, at night, by turning over rocks and logs, and then shining a UV light on the spot.
I don't think killer bees have made it this far north, yet. I do know they are in OK, but it's in the southern part of the state.
Has anyone ever seen a swarm of locusts? I have, once, back in '82. My family and I were on our way back to my grandmother's from Stillwater. We were on a stretch of lonely road when all of the sudden, there were bugs everywhere! I mean, visibility was so low that we had to slow down to about 5 mph just to stay on the road! That lasted for about 5 minutes. Then, the darndest thing happened. The swarm of locusts was being followed by a swarm of birds! LOL! Every dang bird in the county was following those locusts, and eating their fill.