I think there may be a bit of anthropomorphic fallacy going on here. Pleasure, social lives, and to some degree pain experiences are concepts relating to quality of life we apply to humans or sentient beings.
Insects experience pain. They feel pleasure in so far as they know what sensory inputs align with their goals. Some have a society structure based on cooperation and division of labor.
I think it is safe the say that an insect’s life is significantly narrower in scope than ours; socialization, pleasure, and suffering are not things they experience.
I’m not sure if that answers the question.
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