How to Get Honey From a Beehive in Minecraft
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Ever wondered how to extract that sweet, sweet honey from a beehive in Minecraft? You’re in luck because we’re about to dive into the simple steps needed to harvest honey, a task that’s as sweet as it sounds!
Let’s get straight to the point: How do you get honey from a beehive in Minecraft? Keep reading to find out the easy way to stock up on this golden nectar.
Get Your Honey in Just a Few Steps
First things first, you need to find a beehive. These are usually hanging from trees in areas with lots of flowers. Once you’ve found a beehive, wait until it’s brimming with honey. You’ll know it’s ready when you see honey dripping from the beehive.
Before you start, make sure you have a glass bottle in your inventory. Approach the beehive and right-click it (or use the action button depending on your gaming platform) with your glass bottle. Voila! You’ve just collected honey! Remember, if you don’t use a bottle, you won’t be able to collect the honey.
How Getting Honey from a Beehive Ties Back to Playbite
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