Droonidels
Droonidels are a type of insect that belong to the order Hymenoptera, which includes bees, wasps, and ants. They are characterized by their unique life cycle, which involves a single generation per year, with both males and females emerging from the same pupae. This is known as arrhenotoky, a form of parthenogenesis where males are produced by unfertilized eggs. Droonidels are known for their aggressive behavior and are often considered pests due to their tendency to sting multiple times. They are found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and agricultural areas. Droonidels play a role in pollination, as some species are known to collect pollen from flowers. However, their sting can be painful and potentially dangerous to humans, making them a subject of interest in both ecological and medical studies.