I'm starting bees for the first time, I've done a bit of YouTube research, but there is still something I'm confused about. How do I know what the environment requirements of each bee are, with the information given from the beealyzer?
OK.... Wtf is up with that video?Ah, a new budding Apiarist!
Here's your welcome package!
With that out of the way, yeah, you've hit that right on the head, info from your bees is gleaned via the Beealyzer. But if you're just getting started, then you don't need to know that just yet, not until you start serious breeding. That is, once you aim to get a purebred common set, you are gonna need that thing.
That's likely the flower trait not being obvious. Aside from Jungle, Desert, Marshy, and Wintery, all basic bees need flowers near them. I exclude End bees from this because they are basic, yes, but require access to the end to obtain, so not all that basic after all, are they?OK.... Wtf is up with that video?
Second, yeah I know that much, but I can't do much when the bees I do have "hostile environment" and I'm not sure what they need...
I'm in a woodland biome, have 4 roses & 4 flowers next to the apiary, but both meadows and forest queen's have "hostile environment"That's likely the flower trait not being obvious. Aside from Jungle, Desert, Marshy, and Wintery, all basic bees need flowers near them. I exclude End bees from this because they are basic, yes, but require access to the end to obtain, so not all that basic after all, are they?
Anyway, Jungle Bees, a wise first choice for any budding apiarist, need vines or ferns, you know, those things that grow like grass but look a bit like a spruce tree? Desert Bees need cacti. Marshy need mushrooms, wintery IIRC want snow.
Next, a slightly less obvious thing, is Apiarist Villager bees; rather, that they are horrible mutants that have vastly fucked up traits. Keep those far away from any bees you care about if you aren't a MLG Pro level Apiarist.(GET ON MY LEVEL!)
Quick question: Where did you find those bees, hm? ...Also 170% is high AFAIK. Do they work in a plains biome? A actual plains biome, from vanilla MC. Woodland IIRC is BoP(or others).I'm in a woodland biome, have 4 roses & 4 flowers next to the apiary, but both meadows and forest queen's have "hostile environment"
According to the apiary, temperature is warm 170% and humidity is are 20%
What am I doing wrong?
I was confused by your use of the word "Dimension". I stumbled for a moment trying to recall some sort of "Bee Dimension" before I realized you meant they added a dimension as in a new layer, but then I realized that didn't work either because Minecraft has layers as well.They add a new dimension to the game. You can successfully sustain certain resources from them, such that you can create scalable systems.
This means you can continue to build, bigger, better things. Thus, things don't get boring as quickly.
waitThat's likely the flower trait not being obvious. Aside from Jungle, Desert, Marshy, and Wintery, all basic bees need flowers near them. I exclude End bees from this because they are basic, yes, but require access to the end to obtain, so not all that basic after all, are they?
Anyway, Jungle Bees, a wise first choice for any budding apiarist, need vines or ferns, you know, those things that grow like grass but look a bit like a spruce tree? Desert Bees need cacti. Marshy need mushrooms, wintery IIRC want snow.
Next, a slightly less obvious thing, is Apiarist Villager bees; rather, that they are horrible mutants that have vastly fucked up traits. Keep those far away from any bees you care about if you aren't a MLG Pro level Apiarist.(GET ON MY LEVEL!)
Heh, my bad. I'm so used to speaking in engineering lingo that I forget to turn it off sometimes. The life of a university student in a professional program. You get so absorbed into your studies that you really do become what you're learning.I was confused by your use of the word "Dimension". I stumbled for a moment trying to recall some sort of "Bee Dimension" before I realized you meant they added a dimension as in a new layer, but then I realized that didn't work either because Minecraft has layers as well.
So here I am, not sure how to explain my thoughts on why I love bees in MC, holding myself rocking gently.
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It's fine, it's accurate to call it a dimension. It's just that I sometimes take a moment to switch from one lingo to another, and the difference and similarities between the two now drives me a bit insane.Heh, my bad. I'm so used to speaking in engineering lingo that I forget to turn it off sometimes. The life of a university student in a professional program. You get so absorbed into your studies that you really do become what you're learning.
Adaptability skills... Confirmed. =)It's fine, it's accurate to call it a dimension. It's just that I sometimes take a moment to switch from one lingo to another, and the difference and similarities between the two now drives me a bit insane.