Beenests and beehives are blocks that house bees. Bee nests are found naturally, and beehives are crafted. They fill with honey as bees pollinate flowers and return to their homes and, when full, can either be sheared for honeycombs or honey bottles extracted using glass bottles.
Bee nests and beehives can house up to 3 bees at a time. They can enter through any unobstructed side, top, or bottom, but can exit only from the front, and only if it is unobstructed by a solid block (including a non-full solid block in Bedrock Edition).
Bees fly into a nest or hive at night, during rain, and after loading up with pollen from a flower. They first look for one at the same coordinates as the last one they entered, but if there is no nest or hive there or it already contains 3 bees when they arrive, they search the nearby area for another one.
Each time a bee enters a nest or hive covered in pollen, it starts converting it to honey and honeycomb. After it is done, it waits for daylight with no rain (if necessary), then exits to go collect more pollen. When the bee exits, the nest or hive increments its honey level by 1, to a maximum of 5. Once it is full, it changes its appearance to show honey oozing out and, if the block below it is not a full solid block, starts dripping honey particles. (The dripping honey is decorative; it cannot be collected in a cauldron.) These changes signal that the hive or nest is ready for harvesting.
To harvest honey, the player uses a glass bottle on the nest or hive; the bottle then becomes a honey bottle. To harvest honeycomb, the player uses shears on the nest or hive, causing it to drop three honeycomb items. After harvesting, the hive or nest is reset to empty (honey level 0, with the default appearance).
Bee nests now have a 2% chance to spawn in flower forests.Bee nests now have a 0.2% chance to spawn in forest, wooded hills, birch forest, tall birch forest, birch forest hills, and tall birch hills biomes.}}
I don't have silk touch so I can't take them with me in the existing hive. I hold a flower and they follow me to the new hive, but as soon as I stop holding the flower, most of them start trying to fly back to the original hive, despite the fact that it's not that close or easy to get to. (The new hives are in a building up a bunch of stairs.)
I have tried boxing up the exits with dirt blocks so they can't escape and even putting flowers on those blocks, but even after keeping it this way for some time many of the bees still aren't interested in the new hives and try to escape as soon as a path is available.
It will likely be necessary to destroy the original hive, but this is risky due to the fact that the bees will aggro on you if you destroy it, and if a bee attacks you, they will die like real bees. I recommend trapping them in the location with the new hive, with a few flowers around, and destroying the old hive while waiting for the bees to unaggro and resume their normal activities.
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3 can go into a hive at one time, so making a farm is most optimal at 6 bees, 3 outside working, and three in the nest, then i think its around 2700 ticks (if my math is right that should add up to 2 and a half mins) the bees will swap places.
You could do a controlled test. Be in creative, have one beehive or nest in a closed space, place flowers and bees (one bee at a time) then you can keep count of how many will go in the hive/nest. At night they should all enter one until it's full.
The command will either return a 0 or a 3, if it's three then there's a at least 1 bee in there. If there is, then repeat the command again, but replace the 0 with a 1, and so on, until you do it 3 times. Then the number of bees will be how many of the 3 commands returned the number 3.
Hives are structures found in the Nether (from versions 1.11.x). The outside of the hive is made of Hive Block. Inside the hive are Honeycomb Block, Empty Honeycomb Block, Filled Honeycomb Block, Honey Block and Liquid Honey. Breaking an Empty Honeycomb Block gives you Empty Honeycomb. Breaking a Filled Honeycomb Block gives you Filled Honeycomb, which can be eaten. Nether Wasp can be found in and around the hive.
There are two types of Hives, one type with a hollow inside, often with spawners within the thick walls and the other type, which is hollow on the top, but there is a level halfway through made of Honey Blocks, and below that is a pool of Liquid Honey. Each Hive generated has a 2 in 3 chance of spawning the type with Liquid Honey and Honey Blocks inside.
**Q: How to get X bee?- Most of the bees are obtained from breeding two other bees together, recipes for breeding can be found in JEI or the Big Book of Bees.- Solitary and wild bees are obtained from nests found around the world. You can make a new bee move into a nest by placing the nest in the right biome and then use one or more Honey Treats on the nest. Each additional treat will lower the countdown by 10%.- Some bees can only be obtained by crafting their spawn egg. Check JEI for the recipe if this is the case.- Primasrine bees can be fished from oceans.
**Q: How do I get Skeletal or Zombees- Skeletal and ZomBees spawn during the night in empty advanced hives left in the dark- The spawn rate is rather low, so set up 6-8 hives in the dark and make sure the hives are chunkloaded
**Q: How do I get bee genes for the IncubatorPut a piston above a bottler with bottles in it, squash the bee you want the genes of and you get a bottle of squashed bee. Put that in the centrifuge and you get the different bee attributes as genes as well as a bee type gene.Type genes can be combined with a honey treat and used in the Incubator to make spawn eggs of that type.The other genes can be put on honey treats and fed to other bees to transfer the attributes.Image
**Q: How to get Nocturnal and Metaturnal beesLeash a Diurnal bee to something during night and it has a chance to turn NocturnalLeash a Nocturnal bee during day and it has a chance to turn MetaturnalBe careful though as they can take damage with leashed in an environment they are not accustomed to
How to get X bee?- Most of the bees are obtained from breeding two other bees together, recipes for breeding can be found in JEI or the Big Book of Bees.- Solitary and wild bees are obtained from nests found around the world. You can make a new bee move into a nest by placing the nest in the right biome and then use one or more Honey Treats on the nest
How to get a Neon Cuckoo or a Nomad Bee- Neon Cuckoo and Nomad bees are cuckoo bees and will only spawn from nests of other bees. Neon Cuckoo bee will spawn from the nest of a Blue Banded Bee and Nomad bees from the nest of an Ashy Mining Bee
How to get Skeletal and ZomBees- Skeletal and ZomBees spawn during the night in empty hives left in the dark- The spawn rate is rather low, so set up 6-8 hives in the dark and make sure the hives are chunkloaded
JEI is not showing all the bees- The bees are not always indexed in JEI the first time. If you are an op you can run the /reload command- If you are not op, it usually works to disconnect and connect again
Whether or not to create a comb for your bee. Most of the bees provided by default output comb items from the item registry.For custom bees you can have the mod make an NBT based comb by setting this to true.
These are additional attributes for your bee. Such as weather tolerance, productivity, etc.Each of these key: value pairs are optional. You can include none or all.Default values will be applied for the attributes not defined.
You can get a bees genetic material by first squashing the bee into abottle using a piston on top of a bottler. Make sure the bottler hasempty bottles and then contain the bee you wish to extract genes frombetween the bottler and the piston. Bottles are small, bees are big soit takes a lot of force to get it in. Bees usually do not survive thiskind of treatment.
These bees are only found roaming in the wild.Remember That if you place an artificial nest down,you must prime it with a Honey Treat! The more treatsused to prime it, the faster bees are attracted to it.
Beehives do everything a Bee Nest does, they house up to three bees and store honey. The main difference between the two is that a beehive is man-made, so if you see any stray bees flying around they could claim the beehive as a home.
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