I wouldn't count on them being available for $14.88 at WalMart any time soon.
They do, however, seem to exist.
Popular Mechanics:
DragonflEye was created by genetically modifying regular dragonflies with "steering neurons" in the insect's spinal cord, which are light sensitive. Tiny, fiber-optic-like structures in the dragonfly's eyes send pulses of light to their brains, functionally controlling where the insect flies via remote control. The dragonfly also carries a miniature "backpack" with sensors and a minuscule solar panel to power the data collection technology. In theory, the dragonfly will be able to be steered by the researchers and will collect data via its sensors from environments that aren't safe for humans.
This raises several important questions.
Will genetically modified dragonfly drones be a greater benefit to Whites than sex robots, Pikachu trains, or Juggalos?
Will there ever be a scandal where a political party refuses to share its flock of dragonfly drones with the FBI?
What is their payload, and how many would be required to deliver a lethal dose of Zyklon B to a kike in a fake shower room?