From other sources where this topic was studied in depth. Pain receptors were not strictly necessary for insects to evolve, but they were highly advantageous for survival. They allow insects to instantly detect and reflexively flee from dangerous, life-threatening environments, such as extreme heat, toxic chemicals, or physical attacks.
The 2019 Cambridge paper argues that insects lack the neural complexity to feel subjective pain, relying instead on automated, reflex-driven nociception.
**Conversely, this 2026 study suggests crickets exhibit flexible self-protection, such as prolonged nursing of injured antennae, which implies a sustained internal state of distress – pain.**
I hate the clickbait PETA title. There is a food chain. I’m all for alternative protein sources.
Pain, even in insects seems like an obvious thing. If it’s reflexive, there would likely be no lasting memory.
RiseStock on
The fact that life exists in this universe is the real cruelty. Why wouldn’t any organism feel something like pain?
Optimoprimo on
Why are these two things being related? Are there many people who turned to cricket protein on the basis that they assumed crickets don’t feel pain?
I doubt it.
NatashOverWorld on
So? Animals definitely feel pain and frustration, most of us still eat them.
Late-Arrival-8669 on
Why operate under any assumption a life form does not feel pain?
onwee on
So other insects like mosquitos and cockroaches also feel pain?
Good.
kuzidaheathen on
Wait till they hear about chickens…
carterartist on
That’s why I eat bacon and hamburgers, they don’t feel pain.
Gasping-for-breath on
I don’t like cricket
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_x_oOo_x_ on
You don’t need scientist for this, every kid who played with crickets knows they feel pain. They also like being pet on the back (GENTLY)
Ikillwhatieat on
Yeah? Did people think they couldn’t? Pretty much everything I eat that isn’t a mineral could probably feel pain…. Still not a breathairian
GovernmentBig2749 on
Every living thing feels pain, there…riddle solved.
leaky-owl-syndrome on
anyone else remember the initial PSAs about lobsters being able to feel pain? those got the folks I know to stop boiling them alive.
if studies like this get people to favor more humane living conditions and a swift death, I’m for it.
zonazog on
I do not care about cricket pain.
Jack-of-Hearts-7 on
Who cares?
chishiki on
Wait’ll you hear about cows.
Did you know they have nervous systems?
Craaaaazy!!!
Brilhasti on
Why isn’t pain the default assumption? They used to think babies didn’t feel pain.
CaptainONaps on
This message brought to you by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association.
you-create-energy on
Cows, chickens, and pigs would like a word .
Most people couldn’t care less.
ILuvYou_YouAreSoGood on
More vegan proselytizing I guess?
DartBurger69 on
I don’t care about a cricket’s pain tolerance. Or any bug.
championgoober on
Shocked I tell ya
Boggyprostate on
Why would anybody think a living thing would not feel pain 🤯
lt1brunt on
No shit Sherlock.
GrooveDigger47 on
why did scientist ever believe certain animals didnt feel pain? are they stupid?
also. so what that they can feel pain?
Ill_Bench2770 on
How is this surprising? All animals clearly feel pain…
frotz1 on
Good.
ventodivino on
The consumption of crickets doesn’t come down to whether they feel pain. It’s how renewable the resource is and how cheap it is to produce each gram of protein.
Living-By-The-River on
We clear cut entire forests and now we’re supposed to care about insect pain?
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I dove into this more than I should’ve.
From other sources where this topic was studied in depth. Pain receptors were not strictly necessary for insects to evolve, but they were highly advantageous for survival. They allow insects to instantly detect and reflexively flee from dangerous, life-threatening environments, such as extreme heat, toxic chemicals, or physical attacks.
[1](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0003347216300513) overview from science direct
[2](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8996152/) NIH study
Is it pain if it doesn’t hurt? – [Cambridge](https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/canadian-entomologist/article/is-it-pain-if-it-does-not-hurt-on-the-unlikelihood-of-insect-pain/9A60617352A45B15E25307F85FF2E8F2) study. Where they argued that insects don’t feel pain, that it’s reflexive.
The 2019 Cambridge paper argues that insects lack the neural complexity to feel subjective pain, relying instead on automated, reflex-driven nociception.
**Conversely, this 2026 study suggests crickets exhibit flexible self-protection, such as prolonged nursing of injured antennae, which implies a sustained internal state of distress – pain.**
I hate the clickbait PETA title. There is a food chain. I’m all for alternative protein sources.
Pain, even in insects seems like an obvious thing. If it’s reflexive, there would likely be no lasting memory.
The fact that life exists in this universe is the real cruelty. Why wouldn’t any organism feel something like pain?
Why are these two things being related? Are there many people who turned to cricket protein on the basis that they assumed crickets don’t feel pain?
I doubt it.
So? Animals definitely feel pain and frustration, most of us still eat them.
Why operate under any assumption a life form does not feel pain?
So other insects like mosquitos and cockroaches also feel pain?
Good.
Wait till they hear about chickens…
That’s why I eat bacon and hamburgers, they don’t feel pain.
I don’t like cricket
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You don’t need scientist for this, every kid who played with crickets knows they feel pain. They also like being pet on the back (GENTLY)
Yeah? Did people think they couldn’t? Pretty much everything I eat that isn’t a mineral could probably feel pain…. Still not a breathairian
Every living thing feels pain, there…riddle solved.
anyone else remember the initial PSAs about lobsters being able to feel pain? those got the folks I know to stop boiling them alive.
if studies like this get people to favor more humane living conditions and a swift death, I’m for it.
I do not care about cricket pain.
Who cares?
Wait’ll you hear about cows.
Did you know they have nervous systems?
Craaaaazy!!!
Why isn’t pain the default assumption? They used to think babies didn’t feel pain.
This message brought to you by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association.
Cows, chickens, and pigs would like a word .
Most people couldn’t care less.
More vegan proselytizing I guess?
I don’t care about a cricket’s pain tolerance. Or any bug.
Shocked I tell ya
Why would anybody think a living thing would not feel pain 🤯
No shit Sherlock.
why did scientist ever believe certain animals didnt feel pain? are they stupid?
also. so what that they can feel pain?
How is this surprising? All animals clearly feel pain…
Good.
The consumption of crickets doesn’t come down to whether they feel pain. It’s how renewable the resource is and how cheap it is to produce each gram of protein.
We clear cut entire forests and now we’re supposed to care about insect pain?