![]() ![]() ![]() This is the typical response to a neutral mob (pigs, chickens, cows, sheep) while you are holding what they want to eat.īees will periodically attempt to rest, and do not check to see if they are over land or over water when they do so. The bee will want to eat it and, as such, will follow you around until you have fed it or have selected a different item to hold. Note: Neither bee hives nor bee nests stack in inventory. ![]() Note: A built hive will not be destroyed without silk touch (it drops itself), but the bees will emerge angry at you.Note: Using a tool without silk touch will destroy a natural nest and make the bees angry at you.If you do not guarantee that the nest/hive has bees in it, you may be transporting an empty block. The bees will then be 'stored' in the nest/hive until it is placed. While the bees are in the nest/hive (at night, during the rain, or by blocking the entrance/exit holes with a block so they only enter but not leave), use a silk touch enchanted tool on the nest/hive until it breaks.There are a few ways to get a bee to where you want to have them. The best rate is either on Plains or Sunflower Plains at a 5% chance. The rate of bee nest spawn varies per terrain, so check the wiki for exact rates. You can 'force' a bee nest to spawn by placing flowers on the same level of terrain (same Y coordinate level) and within 2 tiles of an oak or birch sapling, then hitting the sapling with bone meal for faster growth. The baby will take 1 full game day (20 minutes) to mature. They will then emit the red hearts showing they are ready to breed, a baby bee will appear, and the act of breeding will drop 1-7 experience. Breeding bees is you feed 2 bees (in close proximity to one another) a flower (of any kind) to each bee. They do not spawn in empty nests or hives their population only expands with player interaction by breeding or natural nests generating in the wild. Minecraft bees will live in a nest or hive in a population density of 1-3 per nest/hive. You can anger a bee by hitting it with a weapon, harvesting honey/honeycombs from a natural nest or built hive that does not have a campfire underneath it, or breaking a nest/hive. Own experience making a massive honey farm.īees are a neutral/hostile mob that ignores the player until angered the same way a Spider in day time acts.It's also a cut-down version of 2 Wiki articles, a tutorial, and a Reddit post, so if you want a lot more depth and details, my sources are listed. I haven't see any posts here that lays out all of the information for Minecraft Bees in one reading list, so I figured I'd put it together. (#spoiler) = neat! (/rose) = ( full list) News Builds Gameplay Maps Tutorials Redstone Command Blocks FanArt Comment Formatting Use the wiki or community support for questions that can be answered there.Explain your suggestions with a text post.Don't promote illegal or unethical practices.Don’t advertise servers or communities.Trails & Tales 1.20 FAQ | Login/Stolen Account Problems | Technical Problems On /r/Minecraft ![]()
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