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A queen termite can lay 30,000 eggs in a day.
56 000, that's how much a queen termite can lay in a week.
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.
Coptotermes termites, commonly known as drywood termites, can lay a significant number of eggs daily, with a queen capable of producing anywhere from 1,000 to 3,000 eggs per day, depending on environmental conditions and colony health. This prolific egg-laying contributes to the rapid growth of termite colonies. The exact number can vary based on factors such as species, environmental conditions, and the age of the queen.
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.
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about 2,000 eggs a day i think.
A queen honey bee can lay between 1000 and 2000 eggs per day.
A well-mated and well-fed queen of quality stock can lay about 2,000 eggs per day.
At the height of the season, a honey bee queen can lay up to 2000 eggs per day.
About 1,000.
To determine how many 5 mm queen termites can fit on a 50 cm ruler, first convert 50 cm to mm, which equals 500 mm. Then, divide the total length of the ruler by the length of one termite: 500 mm ÷ 5 mm = 100. Therefore, 100 queen termites can fit on a 50 cm ruler.