>>2598315>chiggersDon't remember exactly what those are but just wear shoes?
>tickspiss off, I live in new england where on some years you can walk five paces in and out of tall grass and have a dozen on you. The cure is just taking them off and not being a retard who lets them last long enough to engorge themselves. 90% of the ticks I get I feel and take off either when out or when driving home. The remaining ticks I just take off whenever I get my clothes off for showering/changing. I actually did catch lyme as a young child though, its not uncurable, you just need to catch it early with antibiotics.
>le wasps are evil and will attack me on sightmeds now, they will leave you alone everything short of pinning one down deliberately or throwing rocks at their nest. I have them land on me sometimes, and they are not interested in stinging, usually just looking for food or maybe salt in your sweat. They frequent hummingbird feeders as well more than the birds themselves.
>spidersno spider is out to get you ever. I'm pretty sure brown recluses stick to buildings and are very timid. I've only gotten bitten by spiders I've caught and picked up.
The truth is that most bugs don't want to fuck with you, and the parasites that do are easy to deal with. Most of your fears are more likely from your suburban woman mentality instead of actual facts. Stop being such a pussy and just go out.
I should add that I'm not some internet tough guy larper. I am also scared of spiders ever since I was first bit, but if I see one and it's not on me its no big deal. Same for anything with large mandibles like ground beetles. I'm still very careful about picking them up out of fear of being bitten, even though all they can do is lightly pinch you and musk on you.
Its okay to be scared of things as long as you stand up to your fears and not let them be a burden on you.