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How to Get Honeycomb in Minecraft

How to Get Honeycomb in Minecraft | SteelSeries

Luke Siuty
By Luke Siuty
6 minute read

Learn how to get honeycomb in Minecraft fast with easy tips, safe harvesting methods, and the best biomes to find bee nests. A complete beginner's guide.


If you want honeycomb fast, here’s the real answer: use shears on a bee nest or beehive that’s reached Honey Level 5. You’ll get 1-3 pieces of honeycomb instantly, as long as the bees are calm.

Honeycomb is one of Minecraft’s most versatile materials. It lets you craft beehives, candles, honeycomb blocks, and even wax copper so your builds stay crisp and shiny forever. The trick is knowing where bee nests spawn, how to tell when they’re ready to harvest, and how to avoid getting absolutely swarmed the moment you take out your shears.

How to Get Honeycomb in Minecraft Without Getting Stung

Bees only attack when you harvest a nest without calming them first. Here’s how to collect honeycomb safely: 

Method 1: Use a Campfire (The Easiest Method)

Placing a lit campfire directly underneath the nest or hive prevents bees from getting aggressive.

How to do it:

  1. Put a campfire 1 block below the nest/hive.

  2. Make sure nothing blocks the smoke (like carpets or slabs).

  3. Use shears → bees stay calm, no stings.

This works in both Java and Bedrock.

Method 2: Use a Dispenser With Shears (Hands-Free)

A Redstone-safe option that guarantees zero stings.

You’ll need:

  • Dispenser

  • Shears

  • Button/lever

  • Optional: Redstone clock for automation

How it works:

  • Load the dispenser with shears.

  • Aim the dispenser directly at the nest/hive.

  • Activate it → the dispenser “harvests” the honeycomb for you.

  • Bees never target you because you didn’t act.

This is the backbone of most simple honey farms.

Method 3: Move the Nest With Silk Touch Instead

If you want to farm honeycomb at your base, mine the bee nest using Silk Touch.

  • All bees inside stay safely in the block.

  • Relocate it to your setup.

  • Add a campfire and collect honeycomb safely forever.

Just don’t break the nest without Silk Touch; the bees will instantly become hostile.

Method 4: Harvest at Night (Bedrock-Only Tip)

In some Bedrock versions, bees inside the hive at night won’t leave even if you bother them. It’s not as consistent as a campfire, but it’s a backup trick if you’re missing materials.

How To Collect Honeycomb in Minecraft

What You Need:

  • Shears (mandatory)

  • Bee nest or beehive at Honey Level 5

  • Campfire (optional but highly recommended)

  • Silk Touch tool (optional, for moving nests)

1. Find a Nest or Hive Ready for Harvest

A nest is ready when:

  • Honey is dripping from the bottom

  • The block is at Honey Level 5

Bees must have returned from collecting pollen for this to happen.

2. Place a Campfire Underneath

This keeps all nearby bees calm.

  • Put the campfire one block below the nest or hive.

  • Ensure smoke isn’t blocked.

3. Use Shears to Harvest

Walk up and interact with the block using shears.

  • You’ll get 1–3 honeycomb per harvest.

  • Bees stay calm if smoke is active.

4. Collect the Drops

Honeycomb pops out just like any item. Grab it and store it for crafting.

Alternative: Use a Dispenser

You can also collect honeycomb automatically:

  • Load a dispenser with shears

  • Point it at the nest/hive

  • Trigger it with Redstone

  • Bees never become hostile because you didn’t harvest it manually

Ideal for small honey farms or automated setups.

Where to Find Bee Nests (Fastest Locations)

Bee nests only generate on oak and birch trees, and they appear more frequently in certain biomes. If you’re trying to get honeycomb fast, these are the best places to search. 

These biomes have the highest spawn chances for trees with nests:

  • Sunflower Plains (Top Choice)

    • Your best bet for quick nests.

    • Easy visibility — wide open terrain with scattered oak trees.

    • Bees spawn naturally here, making harvesting faster.

  • Plains

    • Good density of oak trees.

    • Nests commonly generate on tree trunks.

    • Great early-game option.

  • Birch Forest

    • Birch trees have a higher chance of spawning nests compared to most other biomes.

    • Look for nests on the sides of birch trunks.

  • Forest

    • Moderate spawn rate.

    • Slightly harder to spot nests due to thicker tree cover.

  • Meadow (Java Edition)

    • Nests can spawn along meadow edges, especially near oak trees.

    • Bees are more common here as well.

How Bee Nest Spawning Works

Understanding the mechanic helps you find—or even farm—nests faster:

  • Nests spawn on oak or birch trees only.

  • Trees must generate near flowers for a nest to appear (radius of ~2 blocks).

  • Bee nests can generate with 0–3 bees already inside.

How to Force-Spawn More Nests

You can create your own mini “nest farm” with this trick:

  1. Plant oak or birch saplings.

  2. Surround them with flowers.

  3. Apply bone meal until the tree grows.

  4. There’s a small chance the tree spawns with a bee nest attached.

Repeat this a few dozen times, and you’ll typically get at least one nest.

How to Make a Honeycomb Farm (Beginner-Friendly)

If you want a steady supply of honeycomb instead of waiting around for one random nest, building a small honey farm is the easiest solution. Here’s a simple setup anyone can make early in the game.

What You’ll Need:

  • 1-3 Beehives or Bee Nests

  • Flowers (dandelions, poppies, or anything nearby)

  • Campfire(s)

  • Shears

  • Optional: Dispenser(s) + Redstone for automation

  • Optional: Silk Touch tool to relocate nests with bees inside

Step-by-Step:

  1. Place Your Bee Nest or Beehive: Set it up in an open area with space for bees to roam. If you’re relocating a nest, use Silk Touch so the bees stay inside.

  2. Add Flowers Nearby: Bees need pollen to make honey. Place 2–6 flowers around the hive — the more options, the faster bees work. Tip: Use bone meal on grass to spawn tons of flowers instantly.

  3. Put a Campfire Under Each Hive: This keeps bees calm every time you harvest. Place the campfire 1 block beneath the hive. If you don’t like the “ouch” zone under the fire, place a carpet on top; smoke still flows through.

  4. Wait for Honey Level 5: When the hive starts dripping honey, it’s ready for collection.

  5. Use Shears to Harvest Honeycomb: You’ll get 1-3 honeycombs per hive. Because the bees are calm, there’s zero sting risk.

Optional: Automate It With a Dispenser

  1. Place a dispenser facing the hive.

  2. Load it with shears.

  3. Connect a button, lever, or Redstone observer clock.

  4. Activate it whenever the hive hits Honey Level 5.

The dispenser harvests the honeycomb for you — bees stay friendly, and the farm runs itself.

How to Multiply Your Bees (Faster Production)

  • Feed two bees flowers → they breed.

  • More bees = faster honey production.

  • Each hive can hold up to 3 bees.

For best results, aim for at least 2-3 hives, each filled with a max three bees.

What You Can Craft With Honeycomb

Item

Recipe

What It Does

Beehive

3 Honeycomb + 6 Wood Planks

Functions like a bee nest; lets you farm honey/honeycomb anywhere.

Candle

1 Honeycomb + 1 String

A decorative, dyeable light source you can place in clusters.

Honeycomb Block

4 Honeycomb

Decorative block with a hive pattern; great for storage compression.

Waxed Copper (All Variants)

Use Honeycomb on Copper Blocks

Prevents oxidation so copper stays its current color permanently.

Decorative Beehive Builds

Not a recipe — creative use

Players use honeycomb to support farm builds and apiary-themed structures.

Snagging Some Honeycomb in Minecraft

Honeycomb is one of Minecraft’s simplest resources to farm, with it, unlocking tons of useful tools: from candles and beehives to keeping your copper builds perfectly waxed. Whether you’re gathering your first nest in a Sunflower Plains biome or setting up an automated honey farm back at your base, the key steps stay the same: keep the bees calm, use shears at Honey Level 5, and let those bees handle the rest.


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Luke Siuty
About Luke Siuty

Wordsmith at SteelSeries. Enthusiastic about Dota 2 and fighting games. A cat dad.

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