


In Bedrock Edition, a carpet is treated as an obstruction that removes the calming effect of the campfire's smoke. In Java Edition, the smoke coming through the carpet also calms the bees. Placing a carpet above the campfire leaves room for the bees to hover beneath the nest and still avoid taking fire damage. Smoke can pass through no more than one solid block, and only if that block is directly above the campfire. Harvesting from a beehive or bee nest causes any bees inside it to become aggravated toward the player, unless there is a fire directly beneath it or a lit campfire within five blocks below, and the smoke is not obstructed. The dispenser must be placed beside and facing the hive or nest. After harvesting, the hive or nest is reset to empty (honey level 0, with the default appearance).Īlternatively, honey or honeycomb can be harvested by powering a redstone dispenser containing either a glass bottle or shears. To harvest honeycomb, the player uses shears on the nest or hive, causing it to drop three honeycomb items.

To harvest honey, the player uses a glass bottle on the nest or hive the bottle then becomes a honey bottle. (The dripping honey is decorative it cannot be collected in a cauldron.) These changes signal that the hive or nest is ready for harvesting.
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Once it's full, it changes its appearance to show honey oozing out and, if the block below it isn't a full solid block, starts dripping honey particles. When the bee exits, the hive increments its honey level by 1, to a maximum of 5. After it's done, it waits for daylight with no rain (if necessary), then exits to go collect more pollen.

Once full, bee nests and beehives provide two harvestable products: honey and honeycomb.Įach time a bee enters a nest or hive covered in pollen, it starts converting it to honey and honeycomb. Igniting a nest or hive allows any bees inside to escape, possibly catching fire as they flee.īees are protected from a campfire by placing a carpet over it. They first look for one at the same coordinates as the last one they entered, but if there's no nest or hive there or it already contains 3 bees when they arrive, they search the nearby area for another one. They can enter through any unobstructed side, top, or bottom, but can exit only from the front, and only if it's unobstructed by a solid block (including a non-full solid block in Bedrock Edition).īees fly into a nest or hive at night, during rain, and after loading up with pollen from a flower. This holds true in any biome in any dimension, and for any flower including wither roses and flowering azaleas.īee nests and beehives can house up to 3 bees at a time. Oak, birch, or mangrove trees grown from saplings that are within 2 blocks (including diagonally) of a flower on the same y-level have a 5% chance to grow with a bee nest containing 1–3 bees. Bee nests occur naturally and cannot be crafted. Beehives can be crafted in a crafting table.
