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A queen termite can lay 30,000 eggs in a day.

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Once established a Queen will lay close to 1000 eggs per day. This fact and more information on termites can be found via the related link attached to this answer.

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Once established a Queen will lay close to 1000 eggs per day. This fact and more information on termites can be found via the related link attached to this answer.

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A queen termite lays one egg every three seconds. So in one minute, it lays 20 eggs.

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A termite queen can lay up to 30,000 eggs a day.

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A Queen termite can live up to 30 years and lays 3,000 eggs per day which equals 1,095,000 eggs every year.

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How many babys does queen ants make?

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How many eggs can one queen bee lay?

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How many queens in a colonies of insects?

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