How to Get Honey from a Bee Hive in Minecraft
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Ever wondered how you can get honey from a bee hive in Minecraft? You’re in the right spot! We’re going to dive into the sweet details of turning those buzzing hives into your honey stash.
Let’s break down how to safely collect that golden nectar without getting stung by the bees in Minecraft.
Steps to Extract Honey
First things first, you need to find a bee hive. These are usually hanging from trees in flower-filled biomes. Once you’ve spotted one, here’s the simple way to get honey from it.
You will need one crucial item: a bottle. Approach the bee hive or bee nest when it’s full (indicated by honey oozing out) and use the bottle on it. Voilà! You have yourself a bottle of honey. But be careful! If you don’t use a campfire to calm the bees down first, they’ll come after you. Place a campfire 1 block underneath the hive or nest to keep them nice and docile while you harvest.
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