Honey is a great item to have in Minecraft and boasts a variety of uses. It can help remove poison, feed players, and can also be crafted into honey blocks and sugar.

A byproduct of bees, players can use bee nests or even man-made beehives to house bees and allow them to create honey and honeycombs that they can harvest. Normally, taking these animals’ products will enrage them, but by using items such as campfires, the bees can be pacified and their products can be harvested safely. With this in mind, it doesn’t take much material or time to create a solid bee farm that allows for the quick and painless collection of honey.
Harvesting honey in Minecraft: Setting up a bee farm

Once their old nest is gone, the Minecraft bees should be able to relocate to the new hives if they’re close enough. Players can even use leads to bring the bees along to their new home if they don’t have flowers available. Once the bees are re-homed, surround the hives with flowers. Bees will use these blocks to gather pollen and bring back to the hive. The closer the flowers are, the shorter the trip the bees will have to make and the faster Minecraft players can receive their honey.
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Over time, the nests will quickly fill up with honey and begin to show an oozing effect similar to the way a natural bee nest would. As long as the fires keep the bees pacified, Minecraft players can collect the honey at will as it pops up. Players can then use extra flowers to breed extra bees, creating more hives as needed. The larger the operation, the more honey and honeycombs that can be collected. As long as the bees are relaxed due to the nearby smoke from fires, there should be no imminent danger to the player.