BeeGarden Wiki

Bee Garden Bees Guide

Bee pets change how you apply Pollinated pressure, honey glazing routes, and swarm execution. This page highlights the most referenced Bee Egg outcomes and how to think about them—without pretending the full pet table is complete.

Best bees ranked (snapshot)

Rankings depend on your garden stage. Early: anything that stabilizes pollination cadence. Late: premium pets that amplify rare mutations or compress windows. Treat the list below as a practical snapshot, not a competitive tier list.

  • Queen Bee — top-end hatch rarity; strong late-game upside (verify traits in-game).
  • Petal Bee — strong pollinator identity for flower-focused routes.
  • Bear Bee — mutation/value angle via HoneyGlazed-style outcomes (wording varies by update).
  • Honey Bee — solid mid-line contributor for many rosters.
  • Bee — common baseline; still useful while building.

Bee Egg pets (high level)

Bee Egg hatches a pool of pets with published community odds on our Eggs page. Bees are not only “DPS”—they change what mutations you can realistically farm.

Which bee is best for beginners?

Whichever bee gets you consistent pollinated yields without micromanagement. Chasing Queen Bee early can bankrupt your honey flow.

Which bee is best for late game?

Usually the rarest hatches that interact with premium mutations and swarm windows—but balance with flower infrastructure.

FAQ

Is Queen Bee worth it?
If your economy supports repeated egg spending and you are optimizing endgame mutations, yes—for many players it is a long-term goal, not day-one.
What does Bear Bee do?
Community guides associate Bear Bee with HoneyGlazed-style outcomes; always verify current trait text in-game.
Is Petal Bee rare?
It is much rarer than the baseline Bee; see Eggs probabilities.
Which bee is best early game?
Honey Bee and baseline Bee are common picks until your flower scaling catches up.

Videos

Community reference.