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Do bees lay eggs in summer?
Generally speaking, bees don't lay eggs in summer. In the process of bee breeding, queen bees usually start to lay eggs in spring, because the life span of bees is short, so we should make full use of the breeding season. In spring, when the external environment is suitable and the colony needs to expand, the queen bee will start to lay eggs to increase new worker bees and drones.
But in summer, if the temperature and environmental conditions are suitable, the bee colony needs to be maintained and developed, and some bee species (such as supplementary classification) may continue to lay eggs. However, due to the hot weather in summer, the reproductive ability of bees will be affected to some extent.
In a word, whether bees lay eggs in summer depends on many factors, including bee species, temperature and environmental conditions.
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