In wasps and bees and similar insects, stings are modified ovipositors, and as such are purely a female organ. Drones are males, and do not have stings.
No. Drone bees have no stingers and are not aggressive.
Because their only purpose in life is to mate with a virgin queen. Protecting the colony is the role of the workers.
No, bees do not drone, however the male honey bee is called a 'Drone'.
Yes. Because bees without stingers are dead. They can't live without their stingers. -_-
There are no bees that have no purpose at all, but the drone bee is probably the closest. The drone bee has no father - literally. It is hatched from an unfertilized egg, meaning it only has the chromosomes from the mother (Queen) bee..Drone bees have no stingers, and they do not gather food. They have antennae that they use to detect (smell) certain chemicals and enlarged eyes. These extra sensory capabilities enable the drone bee to detect an incoming queen bee, and then impregnate the queen bee. The drone bee dies as part of the impregnation process..Drone bees live for about 8 weeks. In harsh conditions (cold, etc.), the drone bees are evicted from the hive, whereupon they die due to exposure or to predation.
Yes, they are usually carpenter bees.
Nobody. Bees have poison in their stingers.
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The mouths of drone bees are slightly larger than worker bees. The worker bees have more functional mouth parts used for building.
Male bees are the big, fuzzy bees without stingers.
Drone (male) bees cannot sting.