No, drone bees do not have stingers and are therefore unable to sting. Drone bees are male bees that do not have the ability to defend the hive or collect food, and they do not have the specialized body structures or behaviors of worker bees.
Only female bees, including worker bees and queens, have stingers, which they use to defend the hive and themselves from predators. Drone bees do not have stingers, as they do not have the same reproductive or survival functions as female bees.
Drone bees are an important part of the hive, and they play a vital role in the reproductive health and success of the colony. Without drones, a hive would not be able to reproduce and would eventually die out. However, drones are not essential to the functioning of a hive, and they are generally only present in larger hives that have a surplus of food and resources.
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