Bee Nests

AppWizard
February 22, 2025
Honeycomb is sourced from beehives and bee nests in Minecraft and is used in crafting items such as candles, honeycomb blocks, beehives, and waxed copper. Bee nests can be found in various biomes, with the following probabilities: Meadow (100%), Plains and Sunflower Plains (5%), Flower Forest (3%), and Forest and Birch Forest (0.2%). To harvest Honeycomb, players need shears and optionally a campfire to calm the bees. The steps include placing a campfire beneath the nest, waiting for the honey level to reach 5, and then using shears to collect 3 Honeycombs. Players can also craft a beehive using 3 Honeycomb and 6 Wooden Planks or trade with farmer villagers for Honeycomb. Honeycomb can be used to create beehives, candles, waxed copper, and honeycomb blocks.
AppWizard
July 5, 2024
The Cherry Blossom biome in Minecraft features bright pink trees and petals on the ground, but it is usually small and hard to find. The biome can be located near mountains, but it can spawn anywhere in the overworld. By enabling console commands, players can locate the nearest Cherry Blossom biome and teleport to it. Cherry Logs can be obtained by chopping down the trees, which can be turned into Cherry Planks for building. Cherry Saplings can be planted to grow more Cherry Blossom trees, and Cherry Leaves can be used for decoration.
AppWizard
July 5, 2024
Honeycomb in Minecraft can only be obtained from Bee Nests or Beehives by using Shears. Bee Nests can be found randomly in trees and need to be at "honey level 5" in order to harvest Honeycomb. It is recommended to use Honeycomb to construct a Beehive to attract Bees and control Honeycomb production.
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