so what's the deal? you put a dispenser facing the beehive, a shears is inside, a lever on top to activate, but the hive isn't getting harvested and isn't dropping any honeycombs. what gives?
I love that you get straight to the point there are to many tutorials that take to much time to explain something simple so thank you for sharing your knowledge
Do you know that there’s a very rare chance that when you grow a tree oak or spruce next to flowers there’s a rare chance that they will grow with the beehives growing on them with a couple bees inside
🐝 Thank you for a thorough/fast guide. This was all I needed to know. I don't need to see someone's fancy building around hives and their surrounding land builds and a jabbering on of life stories etc. I have the knowledge now and can use it with my own imagination. Be well! 🐝
straight to the point, thank you so much. watched another vid on bees and didn’t understand anything they were explaining, was giving a lot of useless information; i ended up killing four bees trying to farm honey/honeycomb using a different method but after watching your vid i now have nearly ten bees
i wish i watched this before trying to start a bee farm. I was so excited and had a lil bee house ready and once i had shears and sheared the hive they attacked me (i didnt know about the campfire method) and i was devistated when they all died :(. loved my bees.
I've been making a birch tree farm to build a village in this mountain crater I found a beehive spawned on one of my trees in the farm area kinda bugs the hell out of me but silver lining this video will help me with my problem and actually turn it to my benefit so thanks alot
REQUEST: can you do a no nonsense as short as possible and straight to the point guide on villager mechanics and villager breeding? Bascially just showing how to breed villagers, what kinds there are, and the most valuable trades, etc.
Thank you so much dude. I am confused form 2 years that how this mechanism work and offended by watching bullshit guides. This guide is quick and is the best one available
Just spent a couple of hours growing trees with flowers next to them. 5% chance it grows with a nest on it. Got me 15 nests with bees (and 30 stacks of oak logs) These hives and breeding seem easier... Edit: O, also: i heard you can put a closed fence gate next to the nest and the bees can go in but will not go out. Useful if you want to move it with bees inside.
Hi, Great to the point guide. Here are some future vid ideas. I’m a returning player so doing a vid tilted catching up for returning players will likely be popular. I’m a console player so identifying any differences will be appreciated greatly. I know more work but I think it will help your channel since I’ve seen it as a common comment. Things I still need to research, is sweeping sword only a java thing, uses for dragon breath and why does just sneaking not stop activating those things in the Warden area.
Great tutorial. I have a question. I'm playing the mobile version of Minecraft. How do I get to the menu that tells you what level your beehive is? Will using the shears on a beehive to get the honeycomb destroy it, or can I go back after a while and use it again to collect the honeycomb?
The damn bees attack me every time with a campfire 1-2 blocks under the hives. I’ve tried carpet and moss above it also. They hate me. What’s the issue here?
if you've collected nests with bees already in them via silk touch do you still need to craft the hives ? Or will they behave functionally the same when placed ?
I can’t get the bees to use my bee hive. I make the bee follow me and then I place down the beehive where I want it and the bee just flys back to the nest. Any way to fix this?
Here's my method when harvesting honey : switch to peaceful mode,grab the honey with sheets,campfires aren't necessary. After harvesting switch back to whatever mode you were in before. (Easy,hard,medium,normal etc)
So idk if it's because this video is a year old, but the bees attack me regardless of the set up with the campfire and I did it exactly like you do. There's rarely a moment when they don't sting even with the campfire.And sometimes even though the camper is lit, it doesn't show smoke. I hope someone comes up with a solution to tame bees, cuz I get tired of running for cover every time I harvest. 🫤