There’s also positive selection for itchiness. Mosquito spit contains dozens of carefully evolved proteins. We don’t know what they all are, but some of them are anticoagulants and anesthetics. Presumably they wouldn’t be there if they didn’t have a purpose. And your body, when it detects these foreign proteins, mounts a protective reaction, causing redness, swelling, and itching. IIRC, that reaction does a good job of killing any viruses that came in with the mosquito saliva. We’ve evolved to have that reaction. The itchiness is probably good for killing any bloodsuckers that don’t flee quickly. It certainly works against ticks.
Evolution is not our friend. It doesn’t give us what we want, just what we need.
There’s also positive selection for itchiness. Mosquito spit contains dozens of carefully evolved proteins. We don’t know what they all are, but some of them are anticoagulants and anesthetics. Presumably they wouldn’t be there if they didn’t have a purpose. And your body, when it detects these foreign proteins, mounts a protective reaction, causing redness, swelling, and itching. IIRC, that reaction does a good job of killing any viruses that came in with the mosquito saliva. We’ve evolved to have that reaction. The itchiness is probably good for killing any bloodsuckers that don’t flee quickly. It certainly works against ticks.
Evolution is not our friend. It doesn’t give us what we want, just what we need.