It is not possible to give a definitive answer because it would vary on a number of factors.
During the winter a queen will not lay eggs at all. In spring, as the warmer weather comes she will start laying, slowly at first but building up to about 2,000 eggs a day in the middle of summer. As the year progresses, she will slow down her laying, finally stopping as the cold weather comes.
The queen bee lays eggs. No other bee in the colony does.
Yes, female bumble bees do lay eggs. The queen bee lays eggs that hatch into worker bees, drones, and future queen bees. The eggs are laid in cells within the bee colony.
Honey bee queens can lay up to 1000 eggs per day at the height of the season.
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.
Within the hive, in cells. But it's only the queen that lays eggs, not the honey bees.
Although worker bees and queen bees are all females, the queen bee releases a pheromone which causes the worker bees to be infertile. This is because the queen bee is the only one who can lay eggs in the colony. She wants to keep the workers under her control.
Queen bees typically lay eggs in the spring and summer months when nectar and pollen are plentiful. In the fall and winter, the queen bee reduces her egg-laying activity and focuses on maintaining the hive and surviving the colder months.
The function of a queen bee is to lay eggs. She does no other work, and no other bees lay eggs. Without her there would be no young bees to replace the workers as they die, and the colony would soon die out.
If by "which bees" you mean which sub-species or type of bee then the answer is: all of them. Honey bees, bumble bees, miner bees - the lot. If however you mean the sex or caste of bee then the simple answer is that it is the queen bee - which is a female - who lays eggs. But there is a more complex answer that is more accurate. If we think about honey bees then the worker bees - who are also female - are physically able to lay eggs too. However, their eggs can only hatch into male bees (drones) and their inclination to lay is usually hormonally suppressed when a fertile queen is present.
It is part of their social structure. She is the only one to lay eggs so they would die without a Queen.
None. Bees don't lay bird eggs.
bees Lay THERE EGGS IN A NEST THEY BUILD A NEST AS A SWARM.