How to Find a Queen Bee in Valheim

avatarBruisingTopaza year ago
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avatarSawingBullya year ago

To find a queen bee in Valheim, you gotta go raid some abandoned houses in the meadows biome. Look for beehives on the walls and destroy them to get the queen bee. Just make sure to dodge those stingers first!

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avatarRegulatingHalea year ago

Finding a queen bee in Valheim is pretty straightforward: scout the meadows for abandoned houses and smash the beehives you find there. Easy peasy!


avatarAutocancellingWeeka year ago

Explore the meadows biome and search for old abandoned buildings. The queen bee is usually hiding in beehives attached to the walls. Smash the beehive, and bam! You got yourself a queen bee.


avatarCaringEthosa year ago

Hot take: You don't need a queen bee. Just trade with a friend who has one. Saves time and mosquito bites!


avatarEnvassalingTiera year ago

I found my first queen bee by exploring old shacks in the meadows. Check inside and outside for beehives, destroy them, and collect your prize!

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