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by smt88 961 days ago
It seems that it shortens their lives, so it's not healthy for them.
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Ah you're right.

Somehow I had in my head that it was the contrary. Probably because [I also thought that] W. increases their reproductive fitness (but yeah shortens their lifespan).

And even the reproductive fitness thing, it seems I've hallucinated it after all...

long life riddled with parasites or somewhat shorter life sans parasites. I feel like they would be cool with it
Mosquitoes aren't affected by dengue. It's a human disease.

Even if they were affected by it, they don't feel pain or have emotions, so they'd "choose" to live longer.

> they don't feel pain

Really?

> We found “strong evidence” for pain experiences in adults of two orders, Diptera (flies and mosquitoes) and Blattodea (cockroaches and termites).

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S00652...

Reacting to harm is not the same as suffering. As far as we know, suffering requires nerves and cognition that mosquitoes don't have (not even close).
yes, as far as you know from your 1-sample subjective experience of being a human being, that other beings with nervous systems don't suffer.
Insects have nervous systems. Nearly all animals do.
They would choose to live longer in the same sense that water chooses to flow downhill.
Fine with me, they can be as unhealthy as possible for all I care. Little bastards deserve the worst in life.
Healthy for everything else though