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In order to house bees, a hive must be constructed on or adjacent to a tile that is [[Tile attributes|above ground]]. A dwarf with the [[beekeeping]] labor enabled will place bees in any hive toggled to "install colony when ready," so long as he or she has access to a preexisting colony of wild bees, or another hive that is ready to be split. | In order to house bees, a hive must be constructed on or adjacent to a tile that is [[Tile attributes|above ground]]. A dwarf with the [[beekeeping]] labor enabled will place bees in any hive toggled to "install colony when ready," so long as he or she has access to a preexisting colony of wild bees, or another hive that is ready to be split. | ||
− | You can find out if a hive has bees, and whether or not it has a honeycomb ready to collect by using the | + | You can find out if a hive has bees, and whether or not it has a honeycomb ready to collect by using the Vhow I{{t|b}}ems in Buildings menu. |
Once a hive contains bees, it will eventually become "ready to be split," which will allow a beekeeper to populate an empty hive using bees from the original. In order to do that, you only have to place an empty hive and your beekeeper will do it automatically If the original hive is set as "Install colony when ready". Doing this leaves the original hive populated, however it will be some time before it again becomes ready for splitting. Bees cannot be brought with on embark, so starting the beekeeping industry requires at least one wild colony. Dwarven hives appear to magically transform [[bumblebee]]s into honey bees, so a wild bumblebee colony will work if no honey bee colony exists on the map.{{verify}} | Once a hive contains bees, it will eventually become "ready to be split," which will allow a beekeeper to populate an empty hive using bees from the original. In order to do that, you only have to place an empty hive and your beekeeper will do it automatically If the original hive is set as "Install colony when ready". Doing this leaves the original hive populated, however it will be some time before it again becomes ready for splitting. Bees cannot be brought with on embark, so starting the beekeeping industry requires at least one wild colony. Dwarven hives appear to magically transform [[bumblebee]]s into honey bees, so a wild bumblebee colony will work if no honey bee colony exists on the map.{{verify}} |