If you’ve been playing Grow A Garden for a while, you’ve probably noticed pets can play an important role in making your garden more productive. One of the pets that players often talk about is the Bee, introduced during the Bizzy Bee Event. In this guide, I’ll go over how the Bee works in practice, what to feed it, and some tips based on how most players use it.
What Is the Bee Pet?
The Bee is an Uncommon Pet in Grow A Garden. It was added as part of the Bizzy Bee Event update. In general, the Bee is known for helping with fruit mutations because of its pollination ability. Many players choose the Bee not just because of its looks, but because it actively contributes to fruit growth.
When it first came out, players could hatch the Bee from a Bee Egg, which had a 65% chance of giving you a Bee. The egg was previously available for Sheckle 30,000,000 or Robux 2019 Logo Black 129, and later became available from the Honey Merchant for Honey 18. This makes it one of the pets with the highest hatching chance in the game, which is a reason why many newer players aim for it first.
What Does the Bee Look Like?
The Bee’s appearance is similar to the Honey Bee and Disco Bee, but it has a mostly yellow body with black stripes, black antennae, and light gray wings. Most players find it easy to spot in a garden because of the bright yellow coloring.
How Does the Bee Work?
The main trait of the Bee is pollination. About every 25 minutes, the Bee will fly to a nearby fruit and apply the Pollinated Mutation. When this happens, a message appears in the game saying:
“Bee applied Pollinated mutation to [Fruit].”
In general, this helps players who are trying to grow mutated fruit faster, as it slightly speeds up mutation chances. Unlike other pets that just provide bonuses, the Bee is actively interacting with your garden, so players usually keep it near fruits they want to mutate.
What Should You Feed the Bee?
Like all pets, the Bee has a hunger meter, which is 25,000 points. Feeding it regularly is important if you want it to keep pollinating efficiently. Most players focus on its favorite foods, as they provide a larger hunger fill:
Rose – fills about 10% of hunger
Pink Lily – fills about 60% of hunger
Lilac – fills about 80% of hunger
Mutated versions of these foods give even more hunger points, which is useful if you’re trying to minimize feeding time. In general, players rotate between Pink Lily and Lilac because they are easier to farm and fill the Bee’s hunger faster.
How Does the Bee Compare to Other Pets?
The Bee has a few unique features compared to other pets:
High hatching chance – At 65%, it is one of the most reliable pets to get from eggs.
Active pollination – Unlike pets that just increase fruit growth passively, the Bee actively applies the Pollinated Mutation.
Preferred foods – Flowers are its main diet, which can be easier to grow in a garden than other resources.
There is also a better version called the Honey Bee, which has a similar ability but a shorter cooldown. Most players consider switching to the Honey Bee later in the game if they want faster pollination.
Common Questions About Using the Bee
Should I keep the Bee if I already have other pets?
Yes, many players keep it alongside other pets. Its pollination ability is unique, so it doesn’t overlap with most other pet benefits. In general, players assign it to areas where they are trying to mutate fruits or grow rare variants.
How often do I need to feed it?
Since its hunger is 25,000 points and it prefers high-fill foods like Lilac, feeding it once or twice a day is usually enough for most players who are active for a few hours at a time. If you let it starve, it won’t pollinate, so it’s better to feed it consistently.
Can I speed up pollination?
No direct method speeds it up besides having it nearby fruit and keeping it fed. Most players focus on planting multiple fruit patches and having enough Bees if they want multiple mutations happening at once.
Other Useful Notes
The Bee can interact with multiple fruits in your garden, so placing it near high-priority fruits is usually the most effective strategy.
Many players keep a small rotation of Bees for continuous pollination across different fruit types.
The Bee has a mutations gallery, which shows all the fruits it has pollinated. This is helpful if you are tracking progress toward rare mutations.
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Summary
In Grow A Garden, the Bee is an accessible and practical pet for players focused on fruit mutations. Its main advantages are the high hatching chance, pollination ability, and easy-to-manage diet. Most players find it most useful for active gardens where mutations are a priority, and it complements other pets rather than replacing them. Keeping it fed with Pink Lily or Lilac and placing it near target fruits is usually enough to get the most out of it.
Grow A Garden: A Player’s Guide to the Bee Pet
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