Drone vs drone...!

Honey bees can only sting once. Yellow Jackets and Hornets can sting multiple times.

And drone bees never sting......

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I have gone through your whole post. Your drone is looking nice and cool.
I also want to know why the bees are get attracted by the Drone? What it contains?
Is it any specific frequency due to which it happens?
Do you know the exact circuit diagram and the full specifications of your drone, so that i could try to figure it out.

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I have gone through your whole post. Your drone is looking nice and cool.
I also want to know why the bees are get attracted by the Drone? What it contains?
Is it any specific frequency due to which it happens?
Do you know the exact circuit diagram and the full specifications of your drone, so that i could try to figure it out.
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These were drones (see pic below).

They are very large male bees whose only purpose is to mate with the queen! They don't have stings, so it is unlikely that they were actually attacking the quad.

The so-called African killer be is in fact smaller than regular honey bees, but they are very sensitive to being disturbed. They are very aggressive and attack in large numbers.

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Maby the queen was not in the mood that day and they decided to end it all!
 

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