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Best Bee Pets & Honey Coins Farming Guide — Bizzy Bee Event 2026
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Best Bee Pets & Honey Coins Farming Guide — Bizzy Bee Event 2026

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By RBLXGUIDE Editorial TeamThursday, June 4, 20269 min read
Reviewed byMatLumber

Quick Summary

Fill all 21 Honey Garden slots, pick the right bee eggs, and run a proven daily routine to maximise Honey Coins in the Bizzy Bee Event 2026.

Best Bee Pets & Honey Coins Farming Guide — Bizzy Bee Event 2026

The Bizzy Bee Event 2026 launched on May 9, 2026 and completely changes how Grow a Garden feels to play. Instead of just watering crops and waiting, your garden transforms into a buzzing hive economy: bees pollinate your plants, you compress the pollinated harvest for Honey Coins, and those coins fund increasingly powerful bee upgrades and eggs. The loop is fast, satisfying, and surprisingly deep once you understand which bees actually matter and how to structure your 21-slot Honey Garden.

This guide covers the full picture — from first login to filling every hive slot with high-impact bees, plus the daily routine that experienced players use to keep the Honey Coins flowing efficiently.

How the Honey Garden Works

When you activate Honey Garden mode on your plot, your standard garden is replaced by a bee-managed system:

  • A 21-slot beehive spawns at the back of your plot.
  • Your normal Seed Shop swaps out for the Honey Seed Shop, stocked with special Honey-variant crops.
  • Bee pets you place in the hive autonomously fly out and pollinate your growing plants.
  • Once plants are fully grown and harvested, you carry the pollinated produce to the Honey Compressor on the Main Platform.
  • The Compressor processes each 30 kg batch in roughly 50–90 seconds (varying with your Compressor Speed upgrade level) and pays out Honey Coins based on total weight, plant rarity, and — most importantly — pollination quality.

Periodically, a Swarm Event triggers. There is a chance this becomes a Working Bee Swarm, which pollinates multiple plants simultaneously and grants a 10× crafting speed bonus for its duration. Planning your harvest and crafting timing around this swarm window can meaningfully boost your per-session output.

The Honey Coin Earn Loop (Step by Step)

  1. 1Plant Honey-variant crops from the Honey Seed Shop.
  2. 2Let your bees pollinate the growing plants — higher-tier bees produce better pollination quality faster.
  3. 3Harvest the pollinated plants and carry them to the Honey Compressor.
  4. 4Submit a 30 kg batch. The Compressor pays out Honey Coins. Plants with Godly Pollination give dramatically higher payouts — prioritise these batches.
  5. 5Spend Honey Coins on more bee eggs, hive slot upgrades, or the Upgrade Tree.
  6. 6Repeat.

Which Crops to Plant?

The community has debated heavy vs. light crops extensively. The current consensus is nuanced:

  • Heavy crops (Coconut, Bamboo, Watermelon, Beanstalk, Durian, Starfruit) hit the 30 kg threshold with fewer plants, making each Compressor run feel smoother.
  • Lightweight crops can technically allow you to queue more runs if you have enough stockpiled, since the Compressor's 30 kg cap means more separate submissions.

For most players, mid-weight crops like Starfruit and Watermelon strike the best balance — substantial enough to fill batches quickly without wasting excess weight.

Bee Egg Types and What They Cost

Bee pets come from Bee Eggs purchased at the Bee Egg Shop. There are four main egg tiers:

Egg TypeCostQuality Range
Common Bee Egg10 Honey CoinsBasic pollinators
Rare Bee Egg100 Honey CoinsBetter range/speed/bonuses
Mythical Bee Egg500 Honey CoinsHigh-quality + special passives
Transcendent Bee Egg5,000 Honey CoinsEvent's most powerful bees

Not all egg types appear simultaneously in the shop — the shop restocks every 5 minutes, and rarer eggs appear less frequently. The Mythical Bee Egg reportedly shows up in roughly 10% of shop refreshes according to community observation.

The Transcendent Bee Egg can also drop from dungeon enemies — the Dreadhorn Wasp drops it at a community-reported ~8.78% rate and the Wasp King at ~13.24% (subject to balance changes).

All Bee Pets, Ranked by Usefulness

Common Bee Egg Bees

These are your early hive fillers. They pollinate competently but have no game-changing passives.

  • Bee — Reliable all-rounder. Good starter.
  • Swift Bee — Fast pollinator, lower quality. Good for volume-focused setups.
  • Pollen Bee — Slow but leaves higher-quality pollen. Situationally useful.
  • Clockwork Bee — Every 30 seconds boosts 2 random bees' speed by 10 for 10 seconds. Scales well with larger swarms.
  • Baby Bee — Does not pollinate at all, but makes hive eggs hatch 1.5× faster. Swap in when incubating expensive eggs.

Rare Bee Egg Bees

A meaningful step up. Worth buying Rare Eggs once you have your hive slots unlocked.

  • Busy Bee (30%) — Frantic worker, decent throughput, lower pollen quality.
  • Bumble Bee (30%) — Heavy and slow but excellent pollen quality. One of the better Rare pulls.
  • Merchant Bee (10%) — Pollinated plants converted to Honey Coins give a 1.1× bonus. Stacks passively and is consistently underrated.
  • Jester Bee (5%) — Every 60 seconds, boosts the worst bee's pollination quality by 4 for 15 seconds. Great for heterogeneous hives.
  • Panic Bee (1%) — Weak normally, but enters Panic Mode every ~60 seconds and multiplies all its stats by ×6 for 10 seconds. High variance, high ceiling.

Mythical Bee Egg Bees

These are your mid-game cornerstones. Save Honey Coins to cycle through Mythical Eggs.

  • Turbo Bee (30%) — Extremely fast and productive. Less precise but very high throughput.
  • Royal Bee — Graceful, high-quality pollen, steady pace. Excellent consistent performer.
  • Treasure Bee (10%) — Pollinated plants have a 10% chance to upgrade in quality. Can trigger Godly Pollination chains.
  • Princess Bee (3%) — Every 60 seconds boosts the strongest bee's quality by 4 for 15 seconds. Compounds well with high-quality bees.
  • Illusion Bee (1%) — Every ~60 seconds creates a temporary copy of a random bee for 15 seconds. Solid pick in a strong hive.

Transcendent Bee Egg Bees — The Top Tier

These are the rarest bees in the event. The Transcendent Bee Egg costs 5,000 Honey Coins at the shop (restocking periodically) or can drop from the Wasp Dungeon.

BeeHatch ChanceAbility
Necromancer Bee35%Every ~80s summons 3 Skeleton Bees for 20s
Chrono Bee20%Every ~80s boosts speed + pollination rate of 6 random bees by 15 for 15s
Chaos Bee20%Every ~60s, 3 random bees get a random stat ×10 for 15s
Overlord Bee3%Every ~100s, all Mythical-and-below bees get +2 all stats for 25s
Genesis Bee1%Every ~4 min gives a random plant Godly Pollination

Necromancer Bee is the most accessible Transcendent pull at 35% and genuinely useful — three extra Skeleton Bees every 80 seconds adds meaningful pollination cycles. Chrono Bee at 20% is arguably the best support in a large hive, as it buffs six bees at once and the speed boost compounds with any hive you have already invested in. Chaos Bee is the wildcard: the ×10 stat burst is enormous but random, making it less predictable for consistent farming though exciting in competitive settings.

Overlord Bee (3%) and Genesis Bee (1%) from the Transcendent pool are rare enough that you should not plan around getting them — treat them as a lucky bonus if you crack one. Genesis Bee in particular is one of the best pets in the entire event, since Godly Pollination is the biggest Honey Coin multiplier available.

The Empress Bee — Divine Tier Wild Card

Separate from the Bee Egg Shop system, the Empress Bee is a Divine-rarity pet obtainable from the Hive Egg (purchasable for 2,500 Honey Coins). It has a very low hatch chance — community sources put it around 0.5%. Its defining passive occasionally refreshes the ability cooldowns of other random pets in your garden, meaning strong ability-based bees like Chrono Bee or Chaos Bee can trigger far more frequently than their listed cooldowns suggest. If you have access to an Empress Bee, it fundamentally reshapes the math on ability-heavy hive compositions.

Bee Shards — How to Upgrade Your Best Bees

Bee Shards are upgrade items introduced in Bizzy Bees Part 4 (May 30, 2026) that are applied directly to individual bees to boost their stats. Three main Shard types are available:

ShardEffectBest On
Bee ShardBoosts all stats + crit chanceYour single best bee (Genesis, Overlord, Empress)
Sword ShardBoosts damage outputDungeon-oriented bees
Shield ShardBoosts survival / healthBees used in Wasp Dungeon runs

For Honey Coins farming (as opposed to dungeon clearing), the Bee Shard is almost always the right choice. Put it on whichever bee has the highest impact passive — typically Genesis Bee, Overlord Bee (Transcendent), or Chrono Bee. The all-stats buff amplifies the passive ability's reach.

Bee Shards are earned from the Bee Dungeon by reaching milestone waves and from event rewards. Do not discard them — they are not easy to replace.

The Upgrade Tree: What to Buy First

Five upgrades exist in the Honey Garden Upgrade Tree, each with multiple tiers:

  1. 1Bee Capacity — Adds more honeycomb cells to the beehive (up to 21 slots). Priority 1. More bees = more pollination = more coins. Buy this before anything else.
  2. 2Compressor Speed — Reduces compression time. Priority 2. Every cycle you save compounds over a session.
  3. 3Extra Honey Coins — Increases payout per Compressor submission. Priority 3 once the above are progressed.
  4. 4Compressor Capacity — Increases batch size beyond 30 kg. Useful later when you have heavy-crop stockpiles.
  5. 5Bee Speed — Makes bees fly and pollinate faster. Lower priority compared to the first three.

It is worth noting that Bee Capacity and Compressor Capacity upgrades are permanent — they carry forward into future Bizzy Bee event iterations, giving players who invest now a structural head start next time.

Efficient Daily Routine

This routine is designed for players who can check in 2–3 times per day rather than farming non-stop.

Morning Session (15–20 minutes)

  1. 1Harvest any overnight-grown crops and submit them to the Honey Compressor immediately.
  2. 2Check the Bee Egg Shop for Transcendent Bee Eggs (restocks every 5 minutes). Buy one if you can afford it.
  3. 3Plant a full garden of Starfruit or Watermelon from the Honey Seed Shop.
  4. 4Queue any unhatched eggs in your beehive. Slot a Baby Bee if you have one incubating a Mythical or Transcendent egg.
  5. 5Stay for the next Swarm Event if you are within 30 minutes of the hour. The Working Bee Swarm window is worth waiting for — it also boosts crafting speed, so queue any pending crafts before it fires.

Midday Check-In (5–10 minutes)

  1. 1Harvest and compress whatever has grown.
  2. 2Replant immediately.
  3. 3Check dungeon availability — a Wasp Dungeon run takes roughly 15–20 minutes but can drop Transcendent Bee Eggs and Bee Shards.

Evening Session (20–30 minutes)

  1. 1Full harvest and compress cycle.
  2. 2Buy Mythical Bee Eggs if you have 500+ Honey Coins left after covering Bee Capacity upgrades.
  3. 3Apply any new Bee Shards to your highest-impact bee.
  4. 4Plant overnight crops — Beanstalk and Bamboo grow slowly but produce heavy yield, good for offline accumulation.

Hive Composition Recommendations

Here are three practical hive builds depending on how far into the event you are.

Budget Hive (Early Game, 0–500 Honey Coins)

  • Fill all available slots with Common Bee Eggs.
  • Prioritise Clockwork Bee from Common pulls — its speed boosts help the entire swarm.
  • Buy Rare Bee Eggs once you have 100+ Honey Coins to spare, aiming for Merchant Bee or Bumble Bee.

Mid-Game Hive (500–5,000 Honey Coins)

  • Replace Common slots with Mythical pulls as they hatch.
  • Keep any Merchant Bee you get — the 1.1× Honey Coin bonus stacks with everything else.
  • Aim for a mix of Turbo Bee (throughput) and Treasure Bee (quality upgrades) as your Mythical backbone.

Endgame Hive (5,000+ Honey Coins)

  • Save for Transcendent Bee Eggs. The 35% Necromancer Bee is a strong baseline; keep pulling for Chrono Bee.
  • If you land a Genesis Bee, equip the Bee Shard on it immediately.
  • Pair any Transcendent bees with an Empress Bee if you have one — cooldown resets make Chrono Bee and Chaos Bee dramatically more active.
  • Fill remaining slots with Turbo Bees and Royal Bees for steady baseline output.

Is the Bizzy Bee Event Worth Your Time?

The event rewards are genuinely substantial — exclusive bee pets, event-only crop mutations, decorations, and Honey Coins that fund permanent Bee Capacity and Compressor Capacity upgrades that carry forward to future event iterations. The Genesis Bee in particular is one of the strongest passive pollinators in the game, making the Transcendent Bee Egg grind worth pursuing even for players who primarily play the standard garden mode.

The event launched May 9, 2026 and has received multiple weekly update patches adding content like the Wasp King encounter and the Bee Shard system. Check the in-game event panel for the current end date, as extensions have been announced through in-game patch notes.

Key Takeaways

  • Limited-time events have exclusive brainrots that may not return
  • Check your event timer in-game to join before it ends
  • New codes often release alongside events
  • Event brainrots can have unique traits and multipliers
  • Collect all event items before the deadline for bonuses