At the height of the breeding season she can lay up to 2,000 eggs a day.
A honey bee queen can lay up to 1000 eggs per day.
On an average 2000 ova (or eggs) are laid by queen bee in a single day.
they can lay millions of eggs until they die and go on
A honey bee can lay no eggs, only the queen can do that.
During the summer she can lay up to 2,000 eggs a day.
A honey bee queen does not lay through the winter. She will start laying in the spring, and will build up to 2,000 eggs a day.
Queen bees can lay up to 2,000 eggs a day
800-1,500
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.
The queen bee can lay up to around 1,500-2,000 eggs in one day. She has a fully developed reproductive system and spends most of her time laying eggs in the beehive.
Honey bee queens can lay up to 1000 eggs per day at the height of the season.
At the height of the summer, the queen can lay up to 2,000 eggs a day. Averaged out that would equate to roughly one egg every 43 seconds.
During the height of summer a queen honey bee will lay up to 2,000 eggs a day. As these eggs hatch and develop the larvae are fed and looked after very carefully by the nurse bees.
2000 ova (or eggs) are laid by queen bee in a single day.
A queen honey bee can lay between 1000 and 2000 eggs per day.
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.
At the height of the season, a honey bee queen can lay up to 2000 eggs per day.
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.
A well-mated and well-fed queen of quality stock can lay about 2,000 eggs per day.
the queen bee can lay up to 3,000
The queen bee can lay up to around 1,500-2,000 eggs in one day. She has a fully developed reproductive system and spends most of her time laying eggs in the beehive.
A honey bee queen can lay between 1000 and 2000 eggs PER DAY in the height of the season. Therefore 14,000 eggs per week is quite possible.
Well, Queen bees are the only bee in the hive that can produce eggs, and the Queen bee can produce up to 2000 eggs per-day.
A queen only lays one egg at a time, but she can lay up to 2,000 a day.
A honey bee queen can lay between 1000 and 2000 eggs per day.