Getting Started (Forestry - Beekeeping)

This guide is going to help you get started with bees.

Getting Bees
To start breeding bees, you'll need bees first. They can be found in Bee Hives, all around the map. You are going to need a scoop to mine those hives. A scoop is made like so;

Scoop
Hives are easier to find at night, because most of them emit light. Bees can also be found under water, in caves, in the Nether and even in the End. When you break a bee hive with a scoop, you're guaranteed to get at least a princess. You can get a drone and maybe a comb, but not always. We'll talk about those later.

Bee house
Bee Houses can be used to get Honey Combs. They don't mutate your bees, and have a very low production speed. You can make them like so;

Bee House
However we want our bees to breed, so we can breed better species than your standard Tropical Bee. We want an Apiary. To make the Apiary you need a lot of materials, but it's worth it.

Bee machines
To start using bees, you'll need machines. The first 'machine' you'll need is a Sturdy Casing. They are made like so;

Sturdy Casing
To use any bee to your advantage, you will need an apiary. Bees can breed and produce combs in the apiary. Apiaries are made with Impregnated Casing. To craft it you'll need a Squeezer, to squeeze Seeds into Seed Oil and get the seed oil you need to craft it. Seed oil is also used in a lot of recipes, later on.

Squeezer
The next machine you'll want is a Carpenter. This machine is used to craft any bee machines other than the squeezer and carpenter, and it will be needed to craft an Apiary.

Carpenter
You'll need 250 mB (milliBuckets - 1/4 bucket) to make Impregnated Casing, the most important part of an Apiary. Too bad you can't transfer 250 mB of seed oil. Squeeze up 1 bucket of seed oil (this means a LOT of seeds), and put the bucket in the carpenter's liquid interface. You can now craft the casing as follows;

Apiary
We do now have enough materials to make an apiary! Craft it like so;

Apiary
To start making bee products, you'll need to put a drone and a princess in the apiary. The bottom left slot is for drones, and the top left is for princesses. Once the princess and drone are inserted into the apiary they will create a queen. If you put in a forest princess and a meadows drone into an apiary there is a random chance that the queen will have either the meadows or forest bee icon. You'll wanna make sure that it's day, that the apiary has a clear view of the sky, and that there's flowers nearby. Another thing you should look out for is that your bees like the environment; you can not breed water bees in a desert biome, or vice versa.

Frames
On the left of the honeycomb-shaped part of the apiary's HUD, there's three rectangular slots. These are used for frames. There's three frames in standard forestry, and some more if you have Thaumic Bees or Extra Bees. The cheapest frames are made like this;

Untreated Frames
Untreated frames are very cheap, compared to other frames. They don't last a while, though. If you've got some seed oil, you can make impregnated sticks in a Carpenter.

Impregnated Frame
Impregnated frames last longer than untreated frames.

Proven Frame
Proven frames can be bought from beekeeper villagers. They last even longer.

Beealyzer
To find out more about a bee, you'll need a Beealyzer. They are made like so;

Beealyzer
The top right slot should be supplied with honey drops or honeydew, and then you're ready to scan bees. Move your bee between the slots I-V to find out about different stats and traits of it.

Bee products
You can get honey drops and other products from your bees by putting their combs in a centrifuge. Not every kind of comb gives something; if you have NEI, you can see what the chance is that you get a certain item from using a comb in the centrifuge. A centrifuge takes MJ to run, and is crafted like so;

Centrifuge
Put your combs in the left-hand side, and they will get processed. If you happen to get Silky Propolis, you should put it in there as well. It has a small chance to give you Propolis, which is essential in further bee machines.