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Honey bee queens can lay up to 1000 eggs per day at the height of the season.
Yes! There is one queen bee that mates with a certain type of male bee, then she lays eggs in 6-sided wax tubes or 'cells' that the worker bees have made. After all the eggs are laid, and there are many, the worker bees seal off each cell with more wax to protect the eggs from injury and infection. The new bees hatch out of their cells in 72 hours, or so. (3days)
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.
21 days for honeybees.
a queen bee, who is the egg layer in a hive lays about 1500 eggs every day over a 3 to 5 year life after her one mating flight.this answer refers to honey bees. there are about 20,000 kinds of bees in the world.
3 different honey bees. 1) Queen bee ( lays eggs) 2)Drones ( they do not work just help in reproduction) 3)Workers(work al the time)
Only one queen to a hive. If two queens are born at the same time, they will fight until one is dead.
Usually one
There is only 1 queen bee in th hive.
When she is about five to seven days old a queen will leave the hive on a mating flight. She will mate with up to twenty drones then return to the hive. This is the only time she will mate. Worker bees are all female, but never mate. Drones (males) mate once only, then they die.
At the height of summer, the queen can lay up to 2,000 eggs a day. Consider that there is only one queen in a hive and only the queen lays eggs. In the spring a hive may start with 15,000 to 20,000 bees, and by the end of summer there could be 60,000 bees. Consider also that in summer a worker bee's life span is around six weeks, so over the season the queen not only lays enough eggs to grow the population, but also she effectively has to replace the entire population every six weeks.
a lot in the world, none in the uk