
Now, this isn’t usually an issue, especially as Bees tend to be known to fall asleep on the Picnic Table.

Players should note that due to the aggressive nature of Bees around the Bee Hive, players are not safe around the Picnic Table, even if they are climbing up it to get to the Sandbox. No, not all Bees are aggressive, though this depends on where the player actually locates the Bee.īees that are near the Bee Hive will always be aggressive, meaning that Bees that are near the Picnic Table tend to be aggressive, while those that have strayed away from this area are docile. Players should note that this can be very dangerous, so I don’t really recommend it. Note: If you want to watch me play games like Grounded on Twitch head on over here! I’m always happy to answer your questions there as well!īees are located all around the backyard in Grounded, though they do tend to stay close to the Picnic Table.īees tend to migrate between Flowers in order to pollenate them, typically heading to Dandelions for Pollen to return to their Bee Hive.Īlthough players may not realize it at first, the reality is that they will be able to farm the Bee Hive for Pollen regularly instead of having to climb Flowers to do so. One of the bugs that I truly hate killing regularly is the Bee.īees, while absolutely adorable, tend to be one of the tougher mobs to defeat and quite frankly exist on one of the most dangerous areas, though there are quite a number of tips that I will provide you in this post with how to deal with Bees. Now, even though some bugs look mega cute, they’re really difficult to defeat and can even be the bane of a player’s existence, meaning that they can essentially kill a player in only a few hits.

One thing that Grounded definitely does not lack is a variety of mobs and creatures to locate and kill, each coming with their own set of resources, attack patterns and adorable skins.
