My golem has decided to break every coel crops. So it's not specifically 0% grown crops. It seems that he starts harvesting, but when there's nothing left to harvest, he goes on breaking crops.
I have found no other solutions for auto harvesting.
I've a forestry multi farm already built, but it seems not to accept essence harvesting
Is it any other way to auto harvest?
Btw, i had 2 more questions : can we link more than 2 jabba barrels? With the ender pearl upgrade.
And is it a website to find informations about bees? Or a getting started or tutorial?
I don't understand the breeding system. My pristine queens keep dying, creating just one more princess. So...
And what species of bees can leave in ocean biome, or wasteland, and what kind of flowers do they need? And maybe where to find them?
Forestry Multifarms need a circuit board with specific electron tubes "soldered" onto them to tell the farm what you want it to do. In the case of agricraft cropsticks you need to "set" it to Manual Orchard.
No idea on the jabba barrels, but I suspect no, that would likely cause issues somewhere.
Yup, that's what's supposed to happen with queens. They die and produce one princess and a bunch of drones (or possibly no drones in the case of non-pristine). Then you mix the drone you want and the princess you want and they create a new queen. This is why most people who are going to do bee breeding grab as many hives as they can get their hands on. Additionally, Ignoble queens, if you want to keep them around and producing, should be thrown into bee houses as opposed to apiaries.
Water bees can live in ocean biomes, rock bees can live basically anywhere but produce the least. Flowers is found out by placing a bee into an Analyzer, in addition to a bunch of other useful info about the bee.
Pure nodes, if you've hit Thaumcraft and have a Thaumometer, create a Magical Forest biome around them. This is good for most types of bees beyond desert ones, which are for wasteland as well, and winter ones, which need tundra or some such.
Frankly, I wouldn't suggest going TOO deep into bees till you get to the point in either Witchery, Blood Magic, or Thaumcraft where you have access to their biome changing stuff. Having some hives going now in the background will save you a lot of time down the road, but bees are rather dependent on their environment and the plants around them unless you use a controlled multiblock hive thing that may or may not be in the pack.
When you do hit the point where you're stuck, check the FTB Wiki on Forestry and bees in general, as well as just google. People have been messing with bees for years now, there's tons of documentation around, it just requires a bit of a sort through.