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Typically, a honeybee hive contains one queen bee. The queen is the sole reproductive female in the colony, responsible for laying eggs and maintaining the hive's population. Although there can be periods of time when multiple queens exist during swarming or supersedure, generally, only one queen rules per hive at any given time.

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