Minecraft Bedrock: Improved Honey / Honeycomb Farm Tutorial! (Bee Farm) MCPE Xbox PS5 PC Switch
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2024
- NEW Minecraft Bedrock Edition Tutorial! SUPER EASY & EFFECIENT BEE FARM TUTORIAL! This bee farm is cheap and easy to build, can be built any size you need for tons of honey and honeycomb, its compact and can fit almost anywhere! If you liked this mcpe tutorial drop a like or maybe subscribe! :D
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0:00 Bee Farm Overview!
2:53 Other Bee Farm Design Pros/Cons
6:39 Tutorial Start!
12:04 Tutorial: Final Touches
15:19 Tutorial: How To Expand The Farm
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Materials list: Cheap!
36 solid blocks
33 powered rails
32 flowering azalea leaves
29 glass
21 redstone
15 hoppers
8 dispensers
8 bee hives/nests
6 rail
4 chests
4 levers
3 repeaters
2 pistons
3 comparators
1 redstone block
1 redstone torch
1 chest minecart
1 hopper minecart
1 observer
items for the item sorter (4 honey bottles & 4 filler items)
Bottles/shears
items for the hopper clock (atleast 32)
BEES
Music by Argofox: bit.ly/2vsxAF1
#Minecraft #BedrockEdition #tutorial
PieIsTheBest in the comments If you made it this far down ;) - Игры
*Note:* Add some solid blocks under your bee hives and/or behind them if you have items landing in places they shouldn't:)
Thanks so much for watching! If you like this tutorial, share it with others so they can enjoy it to! Maybe drop a like or subscribe, it helps so much 😊💙
I think this bee farm turned out really well! Nothing I would change about it! This honestly seems like the best method of farming honey/combs, with the least drawbacks and the least resources invested. All things considered it turned out well! Hopefully it serves you well :D
You're too much and you help us more!
you are so good but sadly your views isnt that good are you happy with it?
trust me I am not its like no good for a perfect video
and where are you from?
This looks great! I'm also curious when discussing the different methods if the ianxofour version with the chaining dispensers would work in Bedrock.
what I like to do is set up a daylight sensor with one piece of redstone and then a observer on that Redstone piece so it only goes off during the day every minute or whatever,
Is it possible for you to make an even bigger iron farm than the 12 stacked iron farm? Or atleast remake the 12 stacked 1 to the 1.19 update?
I was failing at my own design, and this was exactly what I was looking for! Thanks Silent! Once again, reading my mind!
Thanks again for the great farm! I'm working my way though them on the quest for resources to build your stem farm. Bees, it turns out, are worse than villagers, but allays are fantastic. Could not stop the honey comb poping out the back, so I popped a note block on top of the hopper minecart and a single bit of redstone connects it to the clock. It's not often I'm pleased with myself- usually I'm doing things like: wondering where most of my bees have disapeard to and then finding the one block hole in my base before killing the remaining three with an accidental right click.
You are too good at your job. Over the years your videos have taught me so much about redstone I don't need your tutorials to build anything anymore. I've even started making my own redstone contraptions for dumb stuff no one actually needs lol.
Your channel is my trusted source of knowledge about farms, I almost have built every farm in my world from your videos thanks man ❤️
This video came out on the day that I was just starting a honey bottle farm, so I switched gears and built this farm with a total of 20 hives/dispensers. I couldn't figure out the setup to make sure 1 bottle is in each dispenser at a time so I went with filling them all with mass amounts of bottles. After that adjustment this farm has produced wonderfully for me and my honey themed mega base. Thabk you as always!
This farm worked so well on 1.2 on Bedrock for me with the improvements you mentioned in your Final Touches section! I had a hard time finding a farm that worked with bottles, everything else worked with comb but always goofed when it came to honey bottles but this one works great! Thank you for making this guide.
Been looking to build this at some point, glad there's a good Bedrock tutorial!
BRO THANK U SO MUCH! I needed a new bee farm as i suck at redstone, i’ve built like 3 other honey farms and none of them worked! Hope this one works for me lol, thx for the tutorial!
I love your stuff man thank you for making these farms all of my best worlds are filled with your builds lol
This was battering my head for a bit wondering why... but definitely add the observer circuit at the end if using for honey bottles. Have farm off, put a bottle in each dispenser, fill minecart with bottles, switch on. It spits out every activation regardless of full/not full, only ever one empty bottle in each dispenser, no honey in dispensers. Very clever. Probably best to turn off and re-set if u run out of bottles. Thanks Silent.
Thanks for your tutorial! It gave me idea to make my design. I let a hopper mine cart running through all hoppers, giving all the dispenser 1 glass bottle. Then trigger all of them twice, and collect everything, passing by an item filter giving away the honey bottles, the item filter will activate a dropper, drop the glass bottles on the rail and keep the hopper mine cart with a stack of glass bottles. Then keeping cycles all the time. It requires very little glass bottles, and pretty stable through my testing.
Thanks for this, i built the last farm, and I’m constantly having to reset it… I’m definitely going to try this simplified version!
You can also use cherry blossom leaves if you don't have the flowering azalea variety, little tip I found out accidentally.
I spend 2 irl days looking for floweing Azalea and while checking the comments I find you.. great waste of 2 day
@lurking_doc6657 you should use chunkbase to find biomes so you can get stuff
you can just bone meal moss to get the flowering bushes and then bone meal the bushes to get the trees with the flowering azalea@@lurking_doc6657
Just built this design and can confirm it still works as of the latest version! There’s the occasional item falling out of the back regardless of what blocks I put at the back (I tested quite a few different configurations) but that seems to be down to janky dropped item physics rather than any design fault with the farm. Works great all round and pretty cheap to put together, would just recommend anyone else who wants to build it to run down the back occasionally to collect the odd item that slips through.
yeah the beehives are a bit bugged with items tbh, the items just dont follow standard item physics lmao
I’m still using your old design. That needed some fixes for relog issue on my server, but is working pretty well.
Btw today’s design looks like using similar idea of ianxofour’s Java honey farm. Actually interesting and smart design.
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Love u Silent, thx for the farm ❤️
Hey silent - I’ve watched a lot of your videos, first time chiming in. As a very lazy redstone engineer, I find that a pair of observers watching a a pair of daylight sensors is a perfect clock for this type of application. No moving parts, compact, easy to remember. The beat isn’t consistent, but that doesn’t *really* matter. Thanks for the design!
Why a pair? Why not just one observer watching one daylight sensor? That's what i usually do.
@@neetscholar4149 With a pair you'll get triggers through the day and night. With only one, you'll only get triggers during the day. Sometimes it matters, sometimes it doesn't. I guess with bees you'd only need the daytime one, eh?
@benbuzz790 That's not true. Observers detect block updates, so it would output a signal when the daylight sensor activates AND deactivates.
@@michaelhaight7316 when an observer observes a daylight sensor, it sends a pulse every time the daylight sensor's power changes. So it fires a few times every in-game day, at varying intervals. And it fires at different times if it is set in day or night mode.
@Neet Scholar I forgot the signal changes multiple times a day. Lol.
I just built two of these last night, one for honeycomb and one for honey bottles and afked overnight and noticed a few things. The bottles had backed up on honey bottle side until it broke the filter. I think that might be easy enough to fix by redirecting the bottles into the chest that fills them vice just the hopper under the supply chest. The excess bottles I think were coming from the other side at the top. As for the honeycomb side, I did run into the issues with it going below the farm, much of which despawned I'm sure, but there was a fair amount in the clock. I managed to fix that by moving the clock out and down by one and filling in with solid blocks. However this made the honeycomb go to the top of the farm. I might have to play around with that side to see if it can be fixed. Right now I'm thinking if the dispenser were oriented to go into the back of the hive that might fix it. I just don't have the time right now to work on it.
You’ve been killing it lately with these uploads❤
Starting to get back into Minecraft and you coming out with these farms thanks bro😁
This came at just the right time for me and my single player world. Thanks!
If anyone wants to turn this off automatically when it's raining or night(bees don't go out when it's raining or during nightime) then you should add a line of 3 redstone dust and then a daytime sensor on nightmode(color blue) on either one of your piston timers(the one with the comparators above then)
Good thinking, I had some trouble with it breaking the hopper clock when it didn't switch the direction of items. But if you direct the daylight sensor redstone line into one of the hopper clock hoppers to "lock" it, it will effectively pause the clock in the middle of a cycle.
I tossed my daylight sensor into a repeater to lock the indicator one during the night, I came here to comment this but you already had ;) 10/10
I had to do comparator subtraction in order for it to be more efficient though
I would love to set this up with the automatic crafter coming out. I think it would be possible to have it craft the honey bottles into honey blocks and then send the empty bottles back up to be refilled. But I don't have the skill to figure that out. I will just build this for now and give it extra space to expand on later.
and i will build this when 1.21 comes out now. thank you for the ideas
This farm works great. Thanks as always silentwisperer!
Amazing design! Thank you!
Oddly enough I started using a double daylight sensor system with observers, it has been extremely reliable and I just switch one to negative so it harvests twice a day. Using the same system on my stacked sugarcane farm and it works beautifully.
This is really random but could you please explain how to set up the daylight sensor system, and where on the honey harvester I'd need to place it? I'm rather new to this level of Redstone. Thank you, in advance.
I was just watching ur older honey farm and I checked ur tutorial playlist and here it was , a brand new farm
TIMING 😅🤩
На просторах СНГ, нет такого гения как ты, абсолютно все играют в java версию... Ты мой спаситель, спасибо огромное за каждую ферму!
Very straightforward efficient farm. Thanks!
For those having problems with the hopper clock working. Build an Ethos Hopper clock with the pistons/redstone above and comparators/hoppers below with everything else being identical.
I haven't built this in a while. Thanks, Silent for that Azalea and 4x idea!!! ❤ 🎉 😊
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR A JUICY VIDEO LIKE THIS!
The timing is epic, I was just thinking of making this lol
Thanks for another farm I've been thinking of making! I swear you are going through my list of "to build"
Same! If he builds a tree farm next (highly doubtful) I'll be questioning reality!!! 👀
THANK YOU so much I needed this right now
My honey farm for some reason wasn’t working so this is really helpful thank you!
Im so happy when your favorite RUclipsr uploads
Thank you for always posting videos for us bedrock players
Done building this! Thanks great farm 🍯🍯
Good tutorial as always, silent.
Can you design a mushroom block farm? It would be pretty useful.
Great video, thank you.
I love your content.
Just started building a place for a bee farm and this couldn't have come out at a more perfect time.
Thank you silent the whisperer man
Thanks silent! Also, FoxyNoTail uploaded a witch farm video today, and showed the mountain area where you cleared two levels of stone in which he noticed the difference. I laughed when I thought back to video recently. I left a comment but gave no hint as to who did it.
I'll have to go see his reaction xD
Oh man I love beez! Thanks silent
1.21+ You can use cherry leaves instead of Flowering Azalea if you want
The and then there was silence line got you a sub :)
I have built all of your farm and they work great
Is this the best honey farm model? I also like how you explain everything, you don’t make it boring or repetitive, anda it’s easy to folloy
While this is super impressive and functional, I like combining mine with the villager powered crop farms as it improves them, produces at the same time, and is very aesthetically pleasing/logical. Honestly any excuse to combine all my "passive"/AFK farms together with my trading hall is one I'll take, but that's just me
Bro I literally just did this to your old design a few weeks ago that's crazy
It’s not a fix but for those who have their honeycombs falling out the back i just made a water stream leading in to another chest
banging idea bro, thank you
This is more resource demanding than a water line, but if you move the "clock line" back 1 block, you'll have room to place a line of hoppers under the hives. Each end of the hopper line should feed toward the middle (to the wall where the bee cages are separated), then feed downward at a piece of powered rail, which the hopper minecart will pass over.
@@zacharystarbuck5096 that's a great solution, thank you! I ended up needing to do a double row of hoppers to get all the stray honeycombs. I made room for it by moving the clock out from underneath the dispensers over to the left side when facing the azaleas. I actually did a double build with 16 hives, and the one clock is powering both sides of it.
thanks buddy because of you at last i did it
A word of warning if you want to build this farm in the nether and you have a hoglin farm, you should make sure to not build them close together. It looks like the bees take up the mob cap and prevent hoglins from spawning. Learned that one the hard way 👍
Going to build this in a giant bee 🙂, one of the few farms i don't have, tryna make every possible farm in survival
I’m about to build this but before i do, do bees effect the rates of other mob farms in the vicinity, like spawner farms or slime chunk farms. And is it better to build this in the nether since there’s no day night cycle?
I built this farm but can't get it to turn on, is anyone else having this issue?
Thanks so much for building this farm, I'm sure it'll be working in no time for me :D
i have to change the bottle input system. the empty bottles that get spit out dont actually make it in the chest minecart if my bottle input chest is full of bottles. this causes the hoppers to get filled with empty bottles and over time the hopper minecart cannot empty out the honey bottles.
otherwise great concept. i will definitely use this design. i just need to tweak it a bit so i can have a lot of bottles in the input chest.
Bee farms are a good example of their being some farms having lots of ways to do the job and you can implement the solution that works for you. I have a signal strength farm, but I appreciate the motivation behind this design.
yea theres a lotta ways to do it for sure haha
the main downside of signal strength farms is the bottles. you either need a ton of bottles, or the farm breaks when you run out of bottles. both major downsides.
i honestly think this style of farm is the best, and the way to go :)
@@silentwisperer It’s a good farm and I like anything with a hopper clock in it! I like the sentiment behind it. The reason I have a signal strength farm is reduced complexity for getting honeycomb and bottles with the same harvesting and collection system, even if it has a large one time expense of glass. I’m fine smacking a desert with a shovel to get the sticky sweet stuff.
Its better to have the hopper minecart feed into the chest that stores empty bottles that feeds into the chest minecart rather than the it feeding directly into the hoper line going straight to chest minecart. That way you wont have an excessive amount of empty bottles clogging the hopper line and ruining the item filter. Because before, the chest with empty bottles completely fills the last hopper, so its not recycling, since the last hopper is always filled with empty bottles from the chest, there's nowhere for the hopper minecart to unload the empty bottles.
I love bees! Thanks for another top-tier farm! We can always count on you for the best of Bedrock Edition farms!
@@MannyBotGames he showed the farm working, and working well. Why would I expect him to fake this and lie? Ive watched his videos for a long time, and not once has he uploaded some fake garbage. All I need to know that its good is to see it working great.
Great build, I appreciate you
😊💙
A tip for others who are finding honey bottles in their dispensers. Slow down the hopper by using two observers with the faves facing each other and an output of red stone to the top unloading hopper. Works like a charm
Could you elaborate a little bit that’s the problem I’m having rn and idk how to fix it
Great farm , thanks Silent.
Glad you like it :D
I need a pig Lin loot overflowing item sorters witch you bulid in tb smp with everything you build from potion sorters to junk disposer plz I really need that 😊love you silentwisperer keep your work like that
This farm works great, if yours isn't working, it isn't the hopper clock that's not right. you'll have to get enough honey bottles to keep the machine from spilling empty bottles into the output chest. on top of that make sure you have filter blocks in the right hoppers ! if it still doesn't work maybe you don't have enough bees. (this is my experience with the farm though)
BUG FIX: for anyone in 1.20 that is having their item sorter break, the honey bottle decreases by 1 each time the farm triggers, due to psedo redstone signals, if you move the item sorter 1 tile away from the farm and add 1 more hopper to the in stream , it will work. You will need to move around some of the redstone to trigger the rails
I added a daylight sensor circuit that perfectly turns it off right when they go in for the night
For whom suffering from item filter malfunctioning, skip to 12:17, pause it, and watch very carefully.
I think you may have a redstone dust in a wrong place by a good chance.
Because or else it would not break. The item sorter here is flawless.
The 4 tick repeater in the collection system side (You see it in the left bottom corner of 12:17.)
You'll see a solid block that is connected to that repeater.
If you have a redstonen dust right behind the solid block, break it.
If you have a redstone dust there, it will get powered by the hopper clock that makes two short signals whenever the clock moves,
and the signal will lead to a redstone torch which is powering the bottom hopper, which is powered by it to prevent item from flowing from the item sorter hopper, and turn off the redstone torch shortly.
That way when the hopper clock ticks you loose two or sometimes one item from your item sorter hopper (the signal happens twice a time but they are too short so)
and after the hopper clock moves 3 times or so there you get an empty slot in your item sorter hopper, completely breaking it.
To check if it is your case, stop the system first, put all the items in right place, reactivate the system. And get back quickly to the sorter hopper, check what's happening in the hopper.
If you see items going down by 1 or 2 with the sound of observer ticking, that is it.
If there's no redstone dust in the place I told you then just check around if anything is interfering with your item filter redstone torch. This item filter CANNOT break if not so.
Hi, just yesterday I created this fantastic farm, and for this I thank you. I was wondering if you could create a double filter. both for the honeycombs and for the bottles of miee. I make sure to put both the empty bottles and the shears in the chest above
I'm going to use azalea leaves, but I'm curious about what the mechanic is that made you suggest 2-tall flowers instead of the regular flowers as a substitute 🤗
Two tall flowers allow the two bees to feed from one two high flower, just like the azalea leaves stacked on top of each other.
@@wibblesletsplay9488 oooh did not know that, ty 🤗
Wouldn't it be better to build this farm in nether or end as bees continuously work in there? Or is it only possible in java edition??
Hey Silents, I really love you have design for us. Its a really great farm with in a hour i already got a half of a full chest. I have 106 bee nest. The only problem im having is the chest to short out the empty bottles is getting full 2 fast and it takes a long time for the mine cart to empty. I already got 4 full stacks of items in the hopper clock. Is there anyway there is a better way to empty the minecart faster? If not im gonna have run a hopper line under the nest. Not sure if that will work.
what I like to do is set up a daylight sensor with one piece of redstone and then a observer on that Redstone piece so it only goes off during the day every minute or whatever,
Hey silent any chance you know what the best gold farm is, rate wise? If not could you make one?
Is this better than the other farm rate wise? I've already build your old one and I have a steady supply of glass. In fact, the only issue is that sometimes I've to take the bottom Redstone torch and put it again when it runs out of Glass bottles.
9:30 It's ETHO hopper clock my good sir
I wish you would go into more detail about how to load the hoppers. I cannot get the chest to load the dispenser and I put one bottle in and once it’s is used, it doesn’t get another from the minecart chest. I also keep getting bottles of honey in my dispenser.
How much would switching out the front wall of Azalea Leaves for Glass affect the farm mechanically? Same as Dirt floor + 2 tall flowers version?
silent could you please make an ammendment on the 2x2 spruce tree farm as the old design has flaws within the new update that make it break every so often due to the need to remove the buttons inside the tree chamber. is there a way to get around this?
This farm works amazingly for honey bottles. However, after placing solid blocks everywhere I could to make it work for honeycomb. Comb still ended up clogging the hopper clock. It looks like the design has you place the hoppers directly above the clock. Which does not leave space under the hives for full blocks. Leading to comb ending up in the redstone and/or being picked up by the hopper clock. Which would mean I'd need to extend the height of the redstone line to be able to place the hives 2 blocks above the clock so solid blocks can be placed under the hives. Which feels like too much hassle so i'm going to find another design. Like I said at the beginning. The farm works a dream for the bottles, and as always Silent provided in-depth information so WE can make the best decision. So I can still recommend this farm, just bee prepared for a re-tool for honeycombs, or find another design for that specifically.
I have yet to test this, but this is the change I will be making in my survival world:
Move the hopper clock backwards, away from the bottom collection rails.
Fill in the space underneath the hives with solid blocks.
Pray
@@connorbell5530 I hadn't considered moving it back chances are that would work and be easier than moving the whole thing up a block. Smart call honestly.
In my case I have 26 instead of 8 bee hives, what are the changes I should make or is it even recommendable?
To anyone seeing this and wondering, yes , the leaves of the cherry blossom do work on bedrock as well
I don’t often tell you that you’re one of the greatest, and maybe I should; but how often does one stop a lion to tell him he’s king? How often does one approach a cheetah to tell him he’s the fastest? You get my point. Of All the greats, Mumbo Jumbo, sci-craft, wattles , JC-Plays, you are one of, if not my favorite. (It’s a hard one between you, wattles, and mumbo. However I don’t think either of them are necessarily better than you) sci-craft is obviously the greatest to do it but we don’t talk about it. Anyway, love what you do, I’ve saved every project since you started and I’ve built them on every world I’ve played.
I love this farm
I never see my redstone block move and I’m not sure why, my carts are also constantly moving back and forth with no breaks, not sure if this is what should happen but I have watched the video over like 5 times and did everything right. I am getting some honey in my chest at the end also but not much
I think I saw a video that said that bees can't work at night or during rains so building this in the nether/end should increase the rates because there is no weather or day/night cycle.
Wouldn't it have been better to have the item sorter sort for empty bottles instead?
That way the chest at the front could collect everything else (filed bottles and honeycomb)
Can you make a large scale mud/clay farm I really want to get into using them in my builds
Hello silent would you be able to do a upgraded storage system btw I appreciate all your videos very much😊
all my current storage systems still work :D
Could you please make a updated creeper farm? Thanks for the tutorials.
the ghast farm and hostile mob farm both produce a ton of gun powder :)
Help. I can't get the hopper to hold my 4 honey combs and the 4 blocks. Is it the top or bottom hopper they go in?
The honey combs are going into the clock and on some of the redstone and comparators. The pinned comment says to cover up these places with solid blocks, but the redstone stuff would be in the way. Also the last hive isn't getting sheared.
Can't say much on the last hive not getting sheared, but if you move the "clock line" back 1 block, you'll have room to place a line of hoppers under the hives. Each end of the hopper line should feed toward the middle (to the wall where the bee cages are separated), then feed downward at a piece of powered rail, which the hopper minecart will pass over.
@@zacharystarbuck5096 I had the same problem and what I did seems to be working so far I moved the clock back 2 blocks and added a third row of powered rails and put a redstone torch under the tracks so they all have power and now any honey that goes under the build just gets picked up by the hopper minecart that way it all feeds into the system rather than having two places to collect from.
I'm having the same problem x.x
Unfortunately the honey comb does not end up inside where it gets picked up by the hopper mc. I‘m thinking about changing the location of the clock so I can block off evey direction of the hive except the one inside the farm🤔
That’s the right answer. Lower the clock by one block and surround the hives with solid blocks
I had struggles with this farm way more than i shoud i think a hopper system with the same clocking mechanism is way more efficient and less costly in my opinion. but i did find a simple fix to honey combs being shot threw the back( two blocks deep of wall does not work already tryed) if you put water behind the bees nest the honey comb drop where its meant to be
Me too my clock isn’t working
Hi, thanks for the great video, it's the furst time I try making a farm and I can't seem to get it to work. My minecart are not moving. Am I missing something ? Do I need to put some stuff in the hoppers or something? Thanks in advance 🙂 (btw I'm on Bedrock PE, don't know if that is important to note)
make sure all the rails are powered:)
Would it be possible to have one cell harvest honey comb and one harvest honey? As I don't have a full set of 8 hives/nests and I want to expand as I get more honeycomb. Or would it be better to just build two separate rigs?
I feel like I’m missing something, I took out the item sorter and blocked the back of the hives I’m dealing with honey comb out of the bottom and the sheers don’t work on there own, ran threw this like 10 times so far and haven’t got it goin rip lol any tips ?
Finally a bee farm withoout major issues.