2000 ova (or eggs) are laid by queen bee in a single day.
A honey bee queen is an egg-laying machine.
From the egg being laid to the new queen emerging from the pupal cell is 16 days.
A queen only lays one egg at a time, but she can lay up to 2,000 a day.
The egg for queen bee like any other bee is laid and in the development stages it is fed with royal jelly.Those larva that get royal jelly develop into queen bees and r3est into workers and drones.
A queen honey bee is just an egg laying machine and she can lay over 1000 eggs per day.
Drone bees are produced from unfertilized eggs laid by the queen bee. In bee biology, when a queen lays an egg in a regular hexagonal cell, it can develop into a worker bee or a drone depending on the type of egg and the conditions in the hive. If the egg is fertilized, it becomes a worker bee, while an unfertilized egg develops into a drone bee. Thus, only unfertilized eggs will become drones.
15 days
A female bee (queen or worker) has sixteen pairs of chromosomes, 32 in all. A male bee (drone) comes from an unfertilized egg, so only has sixteen chromosomes.
The Queen Bee lays all the eggs in the Bee`s nest !
They don't. A queen bee is basically an egg-laying machine within a colony of bees. In general, apart from a beekeeper, humans would have no contact with a queen bee.
It all depends on whether the queen fertilizes the egg or not. Fertilized eggs will develop into females (workers or another queen), and unfertilized eggs will develop into males (drones). This decision is made by the queen depending on the size of the cell into which she lays the egg. Drone cells are slightly larger than worker cells.
Drones are male, they don't lay eggs; only the queen bee can lay eggs.