Minecraft bees are adorable little critters that are essential to obtaining honey in-game. They’re neutral mobs most of the time, but destroying their hive will result in players swarmed by angry, stinging bees.
Bees most commonly spawn in the plains and sunflower plains biomes, but can also spawn in flower forests, regular forests, wooded hills, birch forests, tall birch forests, birch forest hills, and tall birch hills biomes.
If players spot a hive hidden in a tree, there’s most likely a bee nearby or inside the hive.
In this article, we’ll walk players through how to breed bees, and even house their own colony of honey-producing workers in Minecraft.
A Guide to Breeding Minecraft Bees
Baby bees will only take one in-game day to grow and become adult bees. This process can be accelerated through feeding baby bees more flowers. Each time they’re fed another one, it reduces their remaining growth time by ten percent.
If the bees, both baby and adult, are already part of a hive it will freeze their breeding cooldowns and growth timers. If rapidly breeding bees is a goal for the player, it would be wise to destroy hives in the surrounding area to prevent this.
Housing Minecraft Bees
Bees will automatically begin pollinating the area and collecting honey in their respective hive.
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