How Do Bees Work on Hay Day?

avatarManningAndy·6 months ago
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avatarRegulatingHale·6 months ago

Bees in Hay Day are awesome little helpers! Set up your beehive tree, and they'll produce honeycombs when you harvest flowers around your farm. Collect these honeycombs and take them to the honey extractor to get delicious honey you can use in various products. Happy farming!

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avatarCopyingSole·6 months ago

You need to get bee trees and nectar bushes. The bees collect nectar and make honeycombs, then you extract honey from the honeycombs using an extractor machine.


avatarCreatingGulf·6 months ago

Basically, you get a bee house, place it near flowers, and voilà – honeycombs. Use the extractor for honey. Easy peasy!


avatarEarningOunce·6 months ago

Bees work? More like they run the show! Place the beehives, grow some nectar bushes, and wait for those buzzing buddies to make honeycombs. You’ll need a honey extractor to turn 'em into honey. Sweet deal!

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