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<blockquote data-quote="cdouble" data-source="post: 95485" data-attributes="member: 15092"><p>Most bees, wasps, and hornets release phermones when under stress. These chemicals are a signal for others to attack. The first one you hit may been coincidence, but now the drone is blowing this "attack" me signal in its prop wash, resulting it more dead bugs' pheromones coating your drone. Just a theory but one of the reasons I haven't messed with them myself (so tempting though).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdouble, post: 95485, member: 15092"] Most bees, wasps, and hornets release phermones when under stress. These chemicals are a signal for others to attack. The first one you hit may been coincidence, but now the drone is blowing this "attack" me signal in its prop wash, resulting it more dead bugs' pheromones coating your drone. Just a theory but one of the reasons I haven't messed with them myself (so tempting though). [/QUOTE]
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