Yes the eggs are filled with honey and pus, that later solidifies to become a resin that is full of bee larvae. This resin is eaten by the developing bee larvae until they reach adolescence and are released from their sticky childhood imprisonment of a thick liquid resin-type substance.
yes they do but only the queen bee lay eggs
Well, ants normaly have just one queen who lays all of the eggs. The rest of the colony is sterile females. I have never heard of a ant colony whos queen didnt lay all the eggs
Of course
A queen honey bee can lay between 1000 and 2000 eggs per day.
At the height of the season, a honey bee queen can lay up to 2000 eggs per day.
At the height of the breeding season she can lay up to 2,000 eggs a day.A honey bee queen can lay up to 1000 eggs per day.
A honey bee queen can lay between 1000 and 2000 eggs per day.
Honey bee queens can lay up to 1000 eggs per day at the height of the season.
A honey bee queen can lay between 1000 and 2000 eggs PER DAY in the height of the season. Therefore 14,000 eggs per week is quite possible.
honey ants do lay eggs
The only thing a queen bee does is lay eggs. She does no other work in the hive. She doesn't even feed herself, she is fed and cleaned by worker bees.
A queen honey bee is just an egg laying machine and she can lay over 1000 eggs per day.
A honey bee (Apis Mellifera) queen can lay 1,000 to 2,000 eggs per day but this can drop to zero in the middle of Winter.
The so-called 'killer bees', more properly called Africanized honey bees, are like any other honey bee and have exactly the same life-cycle. So, yes, they do lay eggs.
A honey bee lays one egg in each cell but she can lay 1000 eggs per day.