![]() ![]() The Bee Hive will grant honey that can be collected from it over time as long as there are Rare Flowers in it but be sure to wear a Ghillie Suit as you may be damaged by opening up the Bee Hive. You may use the Bee Hive which acts similar to placing a structure and may place this down to have a live Bee Hive that you can place Rare Flower inside which will cause it to generate Giant Bee Honey over time. You may also select this from its command wheel which will also result in you taking the Giant Queen Bee and adding a Bee Hive into your inventory. Once you have tamed a Giant Queen Bee, you have the option to pick it up by interacting with it which shows the option called “Obtain Bee Hive” that will be the first interaction available when you approach it. Once a Giant Queen Bee has been domesticated, it will be able to create its own hive where its owner chooses where it, along with the other Giant Bees will start creating honey and often defend the hive. ![]() ![]() While they cannot be found flying around regularly, the hives in which they reside can be found near mountains and in redwood forests as well as certain other areas of land where they can peacefully live. These creatures are barely seen out in the open and will usually only respond once their hive is threatened. Tribes do not usually leave the Giant Queen Bee out in the open but instead pick them up and have them make a hive where it and its Giant Bees will both create honey and defend the area. Hives can usually be found around most of the areas and will release Giant Bees if attacked and the Giant Queen Bee occasionally if destroyed.Ī Giant Queen Bee that has been approached by a survivor or their tames will summon other Giant Bees to protect it, attacking and disrupting the survivors functions. These creatures usually mind their business and stay within their hives which hold normal Giant Bees as well as the sometime the Giant Queen Bee. Apis Lithohermaea is a large territorial insect with a herbivorous diet that existed during the middle Miocene period. ![]()
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