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No, Drone flies do not bite or sting humans. They are harmless and their main diet consists of nectar and pollen from flowers.
Despite their strong resemblance to honeybees, which is a form of biological mimicry, Drone flies are completely benign to people and pose no direct threat.
Drone flies, despite their similar appearance to bees, do not possess the ability to bite or sting. Their mouthparts are designed for sucking nectar from flowers, not piercing skin or fabric.
As such, they cannot bite through clothing, regardless of the type or thickness. This makes them harmless to humans, even when we encounter them outdoors.
No, Drone Flies (Eristalis Tenax) do not bite, so they cannot cause any pain from biting.
No, Drone Flies do not bite or sting.
No, Drone Flies do not bite humans.
Drone Fly bites are not considered dangerous because Drone Flies do not actually bite.
If a Drone Fly were to bite you, which they cannot do, there would be no specific consequence as they are not known to transmit diseases to humans through bites.
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