There are bugs, but in the cities they are way less difficult than you might think.Did not get eaten by the bugs.
Mosquitoes. like everywhere, seem to increase with rain.
There is a dreadful little gnat called a no-see-um. Very tiny, but you have to mash it to stop it because it won't quit chewing.
These can mostly be avoided by not being out in the lawn at dusk or using the same repellent that works on mosquitoes
Those giant cockroaches called Palmetto bugs are rarely seen, hide from people, and are easily stomped.
If you get cockroaches or fleas in your house, it's your fault for providing food for them.
We used to have love bugs that would clog up your radiator, but they are about as common as lightening bugs now.
We have red wasps that don't care about people. Not like the mid-west wasps that will attack you. Just move a bit so they can tell you aren't a flower and they wander off.
Other than that, standard plant bugs like aphids, caterpillars, and moths.
It really isn't bad in the bug department. Stay out of the lawn at sunset and use standard mosquito techniques at night. That's all.