How to Keep Bees in Minecraft: A Guide for Busy Gamers
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Ever wondered how to make those buzzy little friends in Minecraft stick around? You’re not alone! Keeping bees in Minecraft is not only possible, but it’s also pretty rewarding.
So, you want to know how to keep bees in Minecraft? Let’s dive into the honey-sweet details.
Getting Started with Bees
First off, you’ll need to find bees. Look for them in places like plains, sunflower plains, and flower forests. Once you spot a beehive or bee nest, approach with caution. You don’t want to make them angry!
Next, you’ll need flowers. Bees love flowers! Plant lots of them around the beehive or bee nest. This will keep the bees close by as they can’t resist the allure of pretty flowers.
Making Bees Your Best Buds
Now, to get those bees to stick around, you’ll need to use flowers. When you hold a flower, bees will follow you. Lead them back to their home or to your base where you’ve set up a bunch of flowers and beehives.
Remember, bees need to work. So, make sure their home is close to lots of flowers. They’ll collect pollen and help your crops grow faster, too. It’s a win-win!
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