Problam with Bees and alvearys

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Liron

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hello i recently start to work with bees and i got alveary
my base is at mystcraft age mooshroom island biome
and my regular bees dont work there so i put a heater fan hydrogltor i supply them with water lava power
and non its still hostil envirment waht can i do????????????????????/
 

Liron

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slay_mithos

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I am not sure what could be the problem, but maybe heaters and other acclimating machines only up/lower by 1?

Never used them, but it might be worth investigating.
 

Ako_the_Builder

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what does this look like in your alveary?

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not needed to use those particular alveary blocks myself so not sure how they work, if needed I'd give my bees the stats to fit the biome.

also cant you add images directly to your post, I have an upload files button down at the bottom right
 

tehBlobLord

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*alvearies
not alvearys

As for the bees, they usually tell you everything you need; check them in a beealyser and the machine itself (like ako said)
 

Ako_the_Builder

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forest has T/H: normal/none so the damp is the issue, needs to adjust the bee or work out what the alveary needs... I've never used the tolerance changers on an alveary so can't help with that bit.
 

twisto51

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Hygroregulator changes humidity by 20% and temp by 10%. You'll need more than one if you're in mushroom biome. I tested them out myself and they eat a lot of lava.

What I do is build a research center in a better biome for bees and then just use serums to match whatever biome my production is in.
 

NoYouCantHaveMyName

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If it helps, I do all my bee stuff in an alpine forest biome. I found that most bees work there. The ones that don't, I always just inject with the right temperature and humidity serums.