A queen only lays one egg at a time, but she can lay up to 2,000 a day.
On an average 2000 ova (or eggs) are laid by queen bee in a single day. so in a year a queen bee will lay approximately 7,30,000 eggs.
A queen honey bee can lay between 1000 and 2000 eggs per day.
2000 ova (or eggs) are laid by queen bee in a single day.
At the height of the season, a honey bee queen can lay up to 2000 eggs per day.
The bumble bee queen lays eggs, but none of the other bumble bees in the colony do.
They come from eggs that the bees lay and whatever egg is chosen to be a queen bee gets fed a special chemical such as royal jelly. Once they hatch you will know which bee that hatched will be your queen bee by its abdomen.
Only the Queen bee lays eggs. Most of them are for worker bees but occasionally they will be drones or a new Queen.
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.
The queen bee doesn't have live babies - she lays eggs.
Clearly this will depend upon how long the queen bee lives for. In practice beekeepers like to have young healthy queens and so will often replace them before they live their full span. In theory a queen bee could live for 3 to 5 years and during peak times of the year she could be laying 2,000 eggs a day. But in Winter the number of eggs laid will be zero or close to zero when conditions are very cold. That being the case it is quite possible that a queen bee could lay anything from one to two million eggs in her lifetime.
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.
The queen bee lays eggs. No other bee in the colony does.