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Honeybees typically begin laying eggs in the spring, as temperatures rise and flowers bloom, providing ample food sources like nectar and pollen. The queen bee resumes laying eggs around March to April, depending on the climate and local conditions. This period marks the start of the colony's growth and preparation for the busy summer months.

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