Everything lives only once.
The Queen bee will live for 4 - 5 years
The queen bee doesn't have live babies - she lays eggs.
On average, a honey bee colony has only one queen bee at a time. However, the queen bee's lifespan can vary depending on various factors such as environmental conditions and genetics. In general, a queen bee can live for two to five years.
A honey bee queen can live for four or five years but beekeepers usually replace them after two years.
2000 ova (or eggs) are laid by queen bee in a single day.
There is no "King Bee" The leader of a Bee Colony would be the Queen. And the average life expectancy would depend on the specific species of bee.
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.
In a honey bee hive there is one queen, between 20,000 and 60,000 workers (all female) and up to 300 drones (males).
The queen bee gives birth to all the bee's in the hive and she has millions of sons
The queen be stands out from all the other bees. They are black and yellow and live upto 4-5 years. They can sting more then once and are the mother of all bees. Their is only one queen bee and she is the most perfect bee of the hive. The queen bee stands out from all the other bees and has the largest abdomen.
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.
Royal jelly is the sole food of the queen bee and it makes them live up to 20 times longer than the other bees. Royal jelly also comes from all bees.