


Marshy Princess (always), Marshy Drone (often), Mossy Comb (often) Taiga, Mountain Taiga, Snowy Rainforest, Snow Forest, Tundra, Ice Plains, Ice Mountains Wintry Princess (always), Wintry Drone (often), Frozen Comb (often) Rainforest, Extreme Jungle, Mini Jungle, JungleĮnder Princess (always), Ender Drone (often), Mysterious Comb (often) Tropical Princess (always), Tropical Drone (often), Silky Comb (often) Modest Princess (always), Modest Drone (often), Parched Comb (often) Meadow, Plains, Mountains, Shrubland, Forest, Forested Hills, Green Hills, Extreme Hills, Birch Forest, Pine Forest, Meadows Princess (always), Meadows Drone (often), Honey Comb (often) Locations DVįorest Princess (always), Forest Drone (often), Honey Comb (often)įorest, Autumn Woods, Forested Hills, Birch Forest, Pine Forest The odds of getting a drone as well as a princess are also about 80%. Water, Rock and Nether hives do not drop combs, while the standard Forestry hives will, ~80% of the time. There is a small chance (~5%) of receiving a Valiant Bee instead of the usual Princess or Drone from any wild hive. In wide open biomes, it's sometimes also possible to spot hives on the map during the day, if they have a contrasting color such as Meadows hives. Most wild hives emit a low light level, making them easier to spot at night, especially with the use of Rei's Minimap. It is possible to get the hives themselves by picking them up with the portal gun and dropping them on a torch or rails.
LUCID8 DIGISCOPE REVIEW MOD
Unless the portal gun mod is installed, there is no way to acquire the beehive block itself without the use of Creative/cheats.

Since Princesses do not stack, it is necessary to bring along some form of extra storage such as an Apiarist's Backpack, an Ender Pouch attached to a self-emptying sorting system, or Canvas Bags when embarking on a long bee collection excursion. Most block-destroying machines, such as the Quarry or Block Breaker, are capable of harvesting beehive blocks and collecting the resulting bees. Breaking a hive with most other tools will drop only one corresponding Honey Comb, or sometimes even nothing. ( figuratively, archaic ) To graft or implant (something other than a plant) to fix or set (something) in.To collect a hive's Bees, a Scoop must be used.( obsolete ) To engraft or plant (a plant or part of one, a sapling, etc.).Imp ( third-person singular simple present imps, present participle imping, simple past and past participle imped) ( transitive ) From Middle English impen, ympen ( “ to plant ( figuratively) to bury to graft to add to, insert, put into, set in to mend (a falcon’s feather) by attaching a new feather on to the broken stump ” ), from Old English impian, ġeimpian ( “ to graft ” ), from Proto-West Germanic *impōn ( “ to graft ” ), from Vulgar Latin *imputō ( “ to graft ” ), from Ancient Greek ἔμφῠτος ( émphutos, “ implanted planted ” ), from ἐμφῠ́ω ( emphúō, “ to implant ” ) (from ἐν- ( en-, prefix meaning ‘in’ ) + φῠ́ω ( phúō, “ to bring forth, produce to grow ” ) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰuH- ( “ to appear to become to grow ” ))) + -τος ( -tos ).
