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  1. If you are having trouble finding bees, you can summon a bee using a cheat or you can use a spawn egg.. 2. Use the Flowers. When breeding bees, you can use any flower such as: dandelion, poppy, blue orchid, allium, azure bluet, red tulip, orange tulip, white tulip, pink tulip, oxeye daisy, sunflower, lilac, rose bush, peony, cornflower, lily of the valley or wither rose.

    • Meadow

      * The version that it was added or removed, if applicable....

    • Plains

      If you dig down far enough in the Plains biome, you will...

    • Lilac

      Lilac - How to Breed Bees in Minecraft

    • Peony

      Peony - How to Breed Bees in Minecraft

    • Sunflower

      Sunflower - How to Breed Bees in Minecraft

    • Rose Bush

      Rose Bush - How to Breed Bees in Minecraft

    • Blue Orchid

      Blue Orchid - How to Breed Bees in Minecraft

  2. minecraft.fandom.com › wiki › BeeBee - Minecraft Wiki

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    Bees are flying neutral mobs that live in bee nests and beehives. Bees pollinate flowers and, when they do, add honey to their home when they return to it. When full, bee nests or beehives can be harvested with shears for honeycombs or glass bottles for honey bottles. If provoked by being attacked or breaking or harvesting their hive or nest withou...

    Natural generation

    Naturally generated bee nests generate with 4 bees in them. Naturally-generated birch or oak trees have equal chances to generate with a bee nest, depending on the biome:

    Saplings

    Oak, birch and mangrove trees grown from saplings that are within 2 blocks of any flower have a 5% chance to grow with a bee nest having 1–3 bees in it.

    Upon death, adult bees drop 1–3 orbs when killed by a player or a tamed wolf.

    Upon breeding successfully, 1–7 is dropped.

    Bees do not fly (like ghasts or the ender dragon), but instead hover a few blocks above the ground similar to bats and parrots.

    Bees are arthropods and take increased damage from the Bane of Arthropods enchantment. In Java Edition, they take damage when touching water, but in Bedrock Edition they don't.

    Bees can be attached to a lead, even when angered. They can still attack while attached.

    Bees usually venture up to 22 blocks from their beehive to find something they can pollinate or to attack someone. Bees can venture further away if necessary.

    A bee can fly horizontally and vertically upward through scaffolding but does not fly downward. A bee does not fly through an open trap door or regular door on its own (a bee can be led through a door with a flower) but babies can fly through the gap above a fence gate in a 1×2 doorway.

    Despite that they appear to be flying, bees can destroy turtle eggs when on top of them.

    1.loop1 and 2 are multiplied by 0.6; loop3 and 4 are 0.65; loop5 is 0.7 and 0.75

    2.a b Multiplied by the bee's horizontal velocity (capped at 0.5) × 1.2

    3.a b The bee's horizontal velocity (capped between 0.7-1.1 (Baby: 1.1-1.5)), linearly interpolated between 0.7 and 1.1 (Baby: 1.1 and 1.5)

    4.Can be multiplied by 1.0 or 1.2 for each sound

    ID Entity data

    Bees have entity data associated with them that contains various properties. : •Entity data •Additional fields for mobs that can become angry •Additional fields for mobs that can breed •Tags common to all entities •Tags common to all mobs •CannotEnterHiveTicks: Time left in ticks until the bee can enter a beehive. Used when the bee is angered and released from the hive by a player, but the hive is smoked by a campfire. •CropsGrownSincePollination: How many crops the bee has grown since its last pollination. Used to limit number of crops it can grow. •FlowerPos: Coordinates of the flower the bee is circling. •X: X coordinate. •Y: Y coordinate. •Z: Z coordinate. •HasNectar: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the bee is carrying pollen. •HasStung: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the bee has stung a mob or player. •HivePos: Coordinates of the bee's hive. •X: X coordinate. •Y: Y coordinate. •Z: Z coordinate. •TicksSincePollination: Number of ticks passed since the bee's last pollination.

    Icon Advancement In-game description Parent Actual requirements (if different) Resource location

    Sticky Situation

    Jump into a Honey Block to break your fall Adventure Collide on a vertical side of a honey block when in air. adventure/honey_block_slide

    It Spreads

    Kill a mob near a Sculk Catalyst Monster Hunter Kill one of these 70 mobs near a sculk catalyst:

    Mobs that drop no experience are ignored for this advancement. adventure/kill_mob_near_sculk_catalyst

    • Bees. Players can use bees for farming honey, which can be used as food, a building block, or to gather sugar. Bees are relatively easy to breed. Players need to find a beehive or bee nest and leave the bees alone.
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    • Chickens. Chickens may not be as helpful as other livestock in Minecraft, but they are a renewable source of raw chicken foodstuffs and feathers used to craft arrows.
    • Bees. Although finding bees and re-homing them can be tricky, breeding them is one of the easiest things users can do in Minecraft. When it comes to making more bees, all they need is flowers.
    • Cows. Cows are cheap and easy to reproduce thanks to their love mode food being wheat. Considering how effortless it is to produce large amounts of wheat in Minecraft, as long as gamers have two cows, they can have dozens in a few minutes.
  3. Mar 18, 2022 · Baby bees are a result of bees breeding after eating flowers in Minecraft. A bee can give birth to more babies after a cooldown of 5 minutes. Meanwhile, the baby bees normally take 20 minutes or an in-game day to grow into adults .

  4. Dec 28, 2022 · Bees Make Honey in Nests or Hives. Bees can make honey by pollinating flowers and entering Bee Nests, which are naturally occurring, or Bee Hives, which the player can craft. The rate at which Honey is produced depends on how many Bees are present (a maximum of 3 Bees can enter a nest or hive at a time). You can collect honey with an empty ...

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