Large Beehive
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Large Beehive | ||||||||
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A Large Beehive allows you to keep bees, which produce up to 800 Honey and 800 Beeswax and 800 Royal Jelly.
Sources
This building becomes available after you have learned Beekeeping 4.
Cost
- 20 Hive Frame
- 100 Boards
- 200 Nails
Use
This type of Beehive does not attract a queen the same way as a Simple Beehive does. It needs to have a Queen Bee placed in it to start producing. Checking the beehive for wax, honey starts a focus timer.
Mechanics still TBD
Placement/Queen Flees
When you check the hive, you may notice there were bees, but you also get the message, "It looks like the Queen Bee has died or fled the Hive. Probably due to the nearby conditions." In this case, look in Main for additional information:
Message | Inferred Meaning |
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Hmm, It looks dry around here | Need water nearby |
Hmm, The vegetation nearby is quite sparse | (hive was built in desert) |
A Queen will also flee if the hive is not checked for too long (Medium 5 Duck Days, Large 10 Duck Days)
Raw Eco Data for Successful/Unsucessful Hives
Successful:
Heavy Metals: 0.00% pH: 6.1360 Ground Water: 50% Phosphorus: 25% Soot: 0% Potassium: 25% Nitrogen: 25% Salinity: 0%
Heavy Metals: 0.00% pH: 6.5608 Ground Water: 50% Phosphorus: 25% Soot: 0% Potassium: 25% Nitrogen: 25% Salinity: 0%
Heavy Metals: 0.00% pH: 7.0000 Ground Water: 50% Phosphorus: 25% Soot: 0% Potassium: 25% Nitrogen: 25% Salinity: 0%
Heavy Metals: 0.00% pH: 7.0000 Ground Water: 50% Phosphorus: 25% Soot: 0% Potassium: 25% Nitrogen: 25% Salinity: 0%
(All long-term happy hives)
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