Published by: Saif (May 2026) | Platform: Roblox | Game: Grow a Garden
| Quick Answer: Bizzy Bee Event 2026 — Now in Part 2 (Bizzier Bees, live May 16)
The Bizzy Bee Event Grow a Garden 2026 is a two-part seasonal event in Grow a Garden. Part 1 launched May 9. Part 2 (Bizzier Bees) launched May 16, 2026 and is live now. Core loop: grow Honey Plants in your Bee Garden, let bees apply the Pollinated mutation, submit crops to the Honey Combpressor to earn Honey Coins. Part 2 adds Royal Jelly, a second event currency earned through quests from the Queen Bee NPC (3 quests active, 8-hour refresh). Spend Royal Jelly at Princess Anjelly’s shop (behind the Egg Shop, restocks every 5 minutes) or use it in the new Crafting Machine to turn seeds into Jelly-variant versions. The Pollen Radar is new Part 2 gear that scans and collects Pollinated fruits by quality tier. Hive Egg is the only source of the Divine Empress Bee at 0.5%. |
The Bizzy Bee Event 2026 launched on May 9, 2026 in Grow a Garden, the Roblox farming game developed by Jandel and BMWLux under Splitting Point Studios. Part 2 of the event, officially called Bizzier Bees, went live on May 16, 2026, bringing Royal Jelly as a new second currency, a Queen Bee quest system, Princess Anjelly’s Royal Jelly shop, a Crafting Machine for Jelly-variant seeds, and the Pollen Radar gear item. This guide has been updated to cover all Part 2 content in full. If you are coming from Part 1, jump directly to the Bizzier Bees Part 2 section below for a fast summary of what changed. Also read Easter Event GAG.
The Bizzy Bee Event 2026 turns the center of the Grow a Garden map into a bee-themed economy. The game gives you a separate event-specific Bee Garden that starts from scratch, a beehive at the back of that plot, and one free Common Bee Egg to get started. Everything else is earned through the Honey Coin loop.
The main event hub has five key stations. Beatrice runs the Honey Shop on the left side, selling exclusive event seeds, the Hive Egg, Hive Crate, and special items for Honey Coins, Robux, or Trade Tokens. Trade Tokens are a separate premium-adjacent currency used in player-to-player trades and some NPC shops. Use our trade calculator. The shop restocks every 30 minutes. The Honey Combpressor, a portmanteau of honey comb and compressor, is where you submit Pollinated crops to earn Honey Coins.
It takes roughly 90 seconds per run and the payout varies based on crop weight, plant rarity, and pollen quality. The Bee Egg Shop in the middle of the platform stocks three egg tiers (Common, Rare, and Mythical) and restocks every 5 minutes. The Beehive Platform at the center lets you access the Upgrade Tree, a permanent progression system funded by Honey Coins. The Honey Incubator converts Honey Seeds into their regular seed versions so you can plant them in your main garden after the event ends.
Benjamin is the NPC who operates the Honey Combpressor. Beatrice operates the Honey Shop. Both are on the Main Platform alongside the Empress Bee NPC who gates the Upgrade Tree.
The Bizzy Bee Event is not an original concept built in isolation. In 2025, Onett, the creator of the popular Roblox experience Bee Swarm Simulator, appeared in the event as the NPC operating the original Honey Combpressor. The entire event design draws directly from Bee Swarm Simulator mechanics: collecting honey, pollinating plants, and running bees through an output-and-conversion economy. Jandel and the Splitting Point Studios team built the Bizzy Bee event as an explicit crossover tribute to Bee Swarm Simulator. In 2026, Beatrice and Benjamin have taken over the platform NPCs, but the event DNA remains rooted in Bee Swarm Simulator’s gameplay philosophy.
| Feature | Bizzy Bee 2025 | Bizzy Bee 2026 |
| Main NPCs | Queen Bee / Onett | Beatrice (shop) + Benjamin (Combpressor) + Empress Bee NPC (Upgrade Tree) |
| HC earnings | Flat 10 per run | Variable: depends on weight, plant rarity, and pollen quality |
| Pollen quality levels | Not a mechanic | Poor to Godly – directly affects HC earnings |
| Egg shop tiers | Single Bee Egg (18 HC) | Common (10 HC), Rare, Mythical (500 HC) + Hive Egg (Honey Shop) |
| Honey Garden | Not available | Free activation, Bee Garden with dedicated event plot |
| Honey Incubator | Not available | Converts Honey Seeds into regular seeds for main garden |
| Upgrade Tree | Not available | Bee Capacity, Combpressor Capacity, Compressor Speed, Bee Speed, Extra Honey Coins |
| Empress Bee Pet | Not available | Divine rarity, 0.5% from Hive Egg |
| Honey Seed Shop | Not available | Replaces regular Seed Shop with Honey variants of all standard seeds |
| Combpressor NPC | Onett (Bee Swarm Simulator) | Benjamin |
The event runs on one repeating cycle, but the efficiency of each step varies significantly based on pollen quality, which is the single most important new mechanic in 2026.
Switch your garden to Honey Garden mode via the on-screen option when you first load in. Your regular plot is replaced by an event-specific Bee Garden with a hive at the back. Buy Honey Seeds from the Honey Seed Shop (Honey variants of all standard seeds) or the Honey Shop (exclusive event seeds). Plant them and let your bees pollinate them. The pollen quality your bees apply ranges from Poor to Godly. Higher-quality pollination means more valuable Pollinated crops, which means more Honey Coins per Combpressor run. Better bees apply higher-quality pollination. Submit your Pollinated crops to the Honey Combpressor and collect your Honey Coins. Spend those coins at the Bee Egg Shop, the Honey Shop, or the Upgrade Tree.
Important: the kg threshold at the Combpressor increases as you make more submissions over time. This means heavier, higher-rarity crops become progressively more valuable as the event goes on, not just at the start.
Pollen quality is the 2026 mechanic that no 2025 guide anticipated and that most current competitor guides underexplain. When your bee pollinates a crop, the quality of that pollination is rolled from a range of tiers from Poor to Godly. The quality level determines how much the Pollinated crop is worth at the Honey Combpressor. A Godly-quality Pollinated crop earns significantly more Honey Coins per kg than a Poor-quality one. Better bees (higher rarity) roll higher pollen quality more frequently. This is why upgrading your bee quality through Rare and Mythical eggs matters more than simply filling all 21 hive slots with Common-tier bees.
These are two separate shops and the difference matters. The Honey Seed Shop replaces the regular Seed Shop while the Honey Garden is active and sells Honey variants of nearly every standard seed using regular Sheckles (the primary in-game currency earned by selling crops). These are your core farming inputs and cost no Honey Coins. The Honey Shop, run by Beatrice, sells exclusive event items (Hive Egg, Hive Seed Pack, Hive Crate, Professor Bee, and individual event seeds like Honey Daisy Seed, Honey Dew Seed, Ambercomb Seed, Honey Birds of Paradise Seed) and costs Honey Coins, Robux, or Trade Tokens depending on the item. Buy from the Honey Seed Shop with Sheckles to fill your Bee Garden plot, and save Honey Coins for the Honey Shop’s exclusive items.
Honey Coin rate by bee quality and pollen tier
Estimates based on post-launch community data. Actual values vary by crop rarity and Upgrade Tree progress.
| Bee setup | Poor pollen | Average pollen | Good pollen | Godly pollen |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Common only 1–5 bees, 10 HC eggs Early game |
~60–80 HC/hr | ~110–150 HC/hr | ~170–210 HC/hr | — |
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Common + Rare mix 6–12 bees, mixed eggs Mid game |
~140–180 HC/hr | ~240–300 HC/hr | ~360–440 HC/hr | ~500–580 HC/hr |
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Mythical majority 12–21 bees, 500 HC eggs Late game |
— | ~320–400 HC/hr | ~520–640 HC/hr | ~750–950 HC/hr |
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Disco Engine build Disco Bee + 2× Tarantula Hawk End game |
— | — | ~800–1,000 HC/hr | ~1,200+ HC/hr |
Milestone planner — time to each reward
Select your current setup to see estimated hours to each milestone.
The Bee Garden is your dedicated event plot. It starts fresh when you activate Honey Garden mode and is separate from your main garden. Plant Honey Seeds here. Your bees live in the beehive at the back of the plot and will follow you around to pollinate nearby crops. An important nuance from in-game testing: your bees tend to follow you, so standing near the crops you want pollinated speeds up the process. If you wander away, your bees follow you and leave your plants behind.
The hive stores up to 21 bee pets. Place your Bee Eggs directly into the hive to hatch them in place. Each egg takes 4 hours and 10 minutes to hatch. Access the Upgrade Tree by interacting with the Beehive Platform at the center of the event hub, not from your garden hive.
The Honey Incubator is an entirely new mechanic with no 2025 equivalent and is missing from most competitor guides. Place any Honey Seed inside the Incubator, pay a Honey Coin cost shown in the interface, and wait for the conversion to complete. The output is a regular (non-Honey) version of that seed that can be planted in your main garden after the Bizzy Bee event ends. This is the only way to keep exclusive event plants in your main garden permanently. The conversion cost varies by seed. Check the displayed Honey Coin figure before committing since rarer seeds cost more to convert.
The core of your Honey Coin rate rests on three variables working together: the weight of your Pollinated crops, the rarity of your plants, and the pollen quality your bees apply. Optimizing all three simultaneously is what separates fast progressors from slow ones. Ree our guide on How to Farm Sheckles/Coins Fast?
Your starting Honey Seeds from the Honey Seed Shop produce baseline crops. Once you have enough Honey Coins, upgrade to the exclusive event seeds from the Honey Shop. Honey Daisy Seed and Honey Dew Seed have been confirmed by in-game testing to produce the highest Honey Coin yields per Combpressor run of any seeds available early in the event. The Honey Hive Seed Pack costs 2,500 Honey Coins and contains six exclusive event plants that are even stronger for long-term farming. Prioritize getting to those seeds as quickly as your Honey Coin rate allows.
A Common Bee Egg hatches into bees that apply lower average pollen quality. A Mythical Bee Egg hatches into bees that apply significantly higher average pollen quality. If you have 21 Common-tier bees producing Poor to Average pollen and compare that to 10 Mythical-tier bees producing Average to Godly pollen, the Mythical bees will often outperform in total Honey Coin output per hour despite the smaller colony size. Fill your hive quickly with Common Bee Eggs early, then start replacing lower-quality bees with higher-quality ones as your Honey Coins accumulate.
Since the Combpressor threshold increases over time, heavier crops earn more per submission and age better into the event. The best weight crops available in the Honey Seed Shop are the Honey variants of Coconut, Bamboo, Watermelon, Starfruit, Beanstalk, and Durian. Plant these to maximize kg per harvest cycle. Standard mutations like Gold, Rainbow, and weather-based mutations also stack on Honey Plants and increase their Combpressor value further.
Calculate the weight fo your plants/crops by using the weight calculator at MyGAGcalculator.
The Bee Egg Shop sits in the middle of the event hub and restocks every 5 minutes. It carries three tiers of eggs at different Honey Coin costs. Each egg type contains a pool of five pets with different rarity distributions and ability quality levels. See our guide on Grow a Garden Egg List.
| Egg Type | Cost | Stock Availability | Key Info |
| Common Bee Egg | 10 Honey Coins | Always in stock | Free one given at event start. Best for filling hive slots fast. Lower average pollen quality. |
| Rare Bee Egg | Verifying | 33% chance per restock | Mid-tier pets, higher pollen quality than Common. Save for once hive is half-filled. |
| Mythical Bee Egg | 500 Honey Coins | 10% chance per restock | Includes Illusion Bee, considered the strongest pet in the update. High pollen quality bees. |
All three egg types hatch in 4 hours and 10 minutes and each contains five possible pet outcomes. The exact pet lists for Common and Rare Bee Eggs are being documented live and will be added to this table within 24 hours of full verification. The Illusion Bee from the Mythical Bee Egg is the current community consensus best pet in the entire update based on its ability.
The Hive Egg is a separate egg available in Beatrice’s Honey Shop, not the Bee Egg Shop. It has its own five-pet pool and is the only confirmed source of the Empress Bee, the Divine-rarity flagship pet of the 2026 event.
| Pet | Rarity | Hatch Rate | Core Ability | Notes |
| Bumblebee | Uncommon | 65.5% | Occasionally pollinates nearby crops | Entry-level Hive Egg pull |
| Nurse Bee | Rare | 22% | Grabs Pollinated fruit to feed another pet, restoring hunger or granting XP | Support utility pet |
| Gardener Bee | Legendary | 8% | Occasionally transfers Pollinated mutation to other fruits, advancing their growth | Spreads pollination passively |
| Elemental Bee | Mythical | 4% | Occasionally applies one random elemental mutation to a nearby fruit | High-value mutation applicator |
| Empress Bee | Divine | 0.5% | Occasionally refreshes ability cooldowns of another random pet | Event flagship – confirmed Hive Egg exclusive |
The Empress Bee at 0.5% is twice as obtainable as the Disco Bee from the Anti Bee Egg (0.25%), which makes the Hive Egg a more accessible Divine chase target for most players. The Elemental Bee at 4% is a strong mid-tier pull that adds random elemental mutations (like Gold or Rainbow) to your crops, which can dramatically increase Combpressor output value by stacking a standard mutation on top of Pollinated. Use our mutation calculator for accurate calculations.
The Anti Bee Egg is a crafted egg with a separate pet pool that includes the Disco Bee, the rarest pet in the event. It is crafted at the Bizzy Bear station, a bear NPC dressed as a chef who operates the crafting menu on the Main Platform.
Take one Bee Egg to the Bizzy Bear station and add 25 Honey Coins to the recipe. The craft takes 2 hours to complete under standard conditions. The Working Bee Swarm (1-in-3 chance each hour) triggers a 10x crafting speed bonus when active. Queue your Anti Bee Egg crafts to run during a Working Bee Swarm for the fastest completion time.
| Pet | Rarity | Hatch Rate | Core Ability | Notes |
| Tarantula Hawk | Legendary | 30% | Wasp Pollinator (Pollinated x3, 25 min) + Tarantula Stinger (-80s all pet cooldowns, 5 min) | Dual-passive meta pet |
| [Pool pet 2] | Varies | Verifying | Verifying | Full pool updating live |
| [Pool pet 3] | Varies | Verifying | Verifying | Full pool updating live |
| [Pool pet 4] | Varies | Verifying | Verifying | Full pool updating live |
| Disco Bee | Divine | 0.25% | Disco Disco: 125x crop value multiplier every ~15 min | Rarest event pet |
The Tarantula Hawk is the standout confirmed pull at 30%. Its dual-passive mechanic is worth understanding in detail: the Wasp Pollinator ability activates Pollinated x3 on your crops for a 25-minute window, tripling the Combpressor value of every Pollinated fruit during that time. Its Tarantula Stinger separately advances all equipped pet cooldowns by 80 seconds for a 5-minute window. Running two Tarantula Hawks staggered creates near-permanent Pollinated x3 uptime, which is the most efficient mid-tier farming build before chasing the Disco Bee.
| Craft Count Reached | Reward | Cumulative Free Eggs |
| 5 crafts | 1 free Anti Bee Egg | 1 |
| 13 crafts | 1 free Anti Bee Egg | 2 |
| 22 crafts | 1 free Anti Bee Egg | 3 |
| 29 crafts | 1 free Anti Bee Egg | 4 |
Note: these milestones are confirmed from the 2025 event. Their 2026 equivalents are being verified in-game and this table will be updated within 24 hours of confirmation. The logic of chasing Disco Bee through volume rather than direct purchase holds regardless of specific milestone numbers.
The Disco Engine is the end-game pet composition for maximum crop value output. The build is: Disco Bee, two Tarantula Hawks, Queen Bee Pet, and Mimic Octopus. The Disco Bee applies the Disco mutation (125x crop value multiplier) roughly every 15 minutes. The two Tarantula Hawks maintain near-permanent Pollinated x3 coverage through staggered Wasp Pollinator activations while their Tarantula Stinger ability keeps cooldown cycles tight. The Queen Bee Pet resets a random pet cooldown passively. The Mimic Octopus copies the highest-value active mutation to additional crops, extending Disco or Pollinated x3 coverage further. This build is investment-heavy since the Disco Bee alone sits at 0.25% from the Anti Bee Egg, but it represents the ceiling of Bizzy Bee Event output.
The Upgrade Tree is accessed by interacting with the Beehive Platform at the center of the Main Event Hub. Upgrades are purchased with Honey Coins and take effect immediately. The five confirmed upgrade categories are:
| Upgrade Node | What It Does | Priority |
| Bee Capacity | Increases the number of bees your hive can hold beyond the base 21. Has multiple tiers. The steepest late-game cost of any node. | High early – more bees means more pollen events per cycle |
| Combpressor Capacity | Increases how much Pollinated crop weight the Combpressor can hold per submission before overflowing. Reduces the bottleneck of having more crops than the machine can handle. | High mid-game once your output exceeds the base capacity |
| Extra Honey Coins | Increases the base Honey Coin payout per Combpressor run. Direct income multiplier. | High – buy this whenever it is available |
| Compressor Speed | Reduces the processing time per Combpressor run (base is ~90 seconds). Less impactful than the other nodes since base speed is already fast. | Lower priority – buy after Bee Capacity and Extra HC |
| Bee Speed | Increases how frequently your bees attempt to pollinate nearby crops. Useful at scale but replaceable by simply having more bees. | Lower priority – quantity of bees compensates early |
Priority order: Extra Honey Coins and Bee Capacity first. Combpressor Capacity once your output starts clogging the machine. Compressor Speed and Bee Speed last.
Beatrice’s shop on the left side of the Main Platform restocks every 30 minutes. Items cost Honey Coins, Robux, or Trade Tokens depending on the item.
| Item | Type | Cost | Priority |
| Common Bee Egg | Pet Egg | 10 Honey Coins | Buy First – fill hive early |
| Rare Bee Egg | Pet Egg | Verifying | High – better pollen quality |
| Mythical Bee Egg | Pet Egg | 500 Honey Coins | High – Illusion Bee is best in update |
| Hive Egg | Pet Egg | Honey Coins (verifying) | High – only source of Empress Bee (0.5%) |
| Honey Daisy Seed | Event Seed | Honey Coins | High – top Combpressor yield seed |
| Honey Dew Seed | Event Seed | Honey Coins | High – top Combpressor yield seed |
| Ambercomb Seed | Event Seed | Honey Coins | Medium |
| Honey Birds of Paradise Seed | Event Seed | Honey Coins | Medium |
| Hive Seed Pack | Seed Pack (6 plants) | 2,500 Honey Coins | High – 6 exclusive event plants |
| Hive Crate | Cosmetic Box (6 items) | Honey Coins | Low |
| Professor Bee | Special Item | Honey Coins | Verifying use case |
When you first arrive at the event you receive one free Common Bee Egg. Place it in your hive immediately and head to the Honey Seed Shop to buy Honey Carrots or whatever Honey variant of a crop you have growing experience with. Plant them, get your first pollination cycle running, and submit to the Honey Combpressor.
Your first Honey Coin batch (once above 10 to 15 coins) goes directly to another Common Bee Egg. More bees means more frequent pollination cycles, which compounds your income. Once you have 8 to 10 bees running and your Bee Capacity upgrade is keeping pace, start redirecting Honey Coins toward Honey Daisy and Honey Dew seeds for better Combpressor yields. Save for the Hive Egg for a shot at the Empress Bee. The 500 HC Mythical Bee Egg is a long-term target once your hourly rate is established.
Two event mutations apply to crops during the Bizzy Bee Event.
Pollinated gives crops a golden glow. These are what you submit to the Honey Combpressor to earn Honey Coins. The Honey Coin value of a Pollinated crop depends on its weight, plant rarity, and the pollen quality your bee applied (Poor to Godly). Do not sell Pollinated crops directly until you have purchased all the event items you want, since Combpressor earnings outperform the 3x Sheckle sell bonus in most cases.
HoneyGlazed is rarer and gives a 5x Sheckle sell multiplier. HoneyGlazed crops are best sold directly rather than submitted to the Combpressor. Generate HoneyGlazed crops using the Honey Sprinkler gear item from the Honey Shop or through certain bee pets that boost the natural appearance rate of the mutation. Keep HoneyGlazed crops separate from your Pollinated stock.
Stacking: current testing indicates Pollinated and HoneyGlazed do not compound multiplicatively on the same crop. A confirmed stacking answer will be added once verified.
The Empress Bee Pet is the Divine-rarity flagship pet of the Bizzy Bee Event 2026. Its hatch source is now confirmed: it comes exclusively from the Hive Egg in Beatrice’s Honey Shop at a 0.5% hatch rate. This is separate from the Bee Egg Shop. Do not confuse the Empress Bee NPC (who runs the Upgrade Tree) with the Empress Bee Pet.
The Empress Bee Pet occasionally refreshes the ability cooldowns of other random pets in your equipped lineup. Unlike the Queen Bee Pet, which resets only one cooldown per trigger, the Empress Bee refreshes multiple pets simultaneously. On a build with high-cooldown pets like the Tarantula Hawk or Disco Bee, this is a material farming multiplier. The Empress Bee at 0.5% is more accessible than the Disco Bee at 0.25%, making the Hive Egg a viable long-term target for players who want a Divine pet without maxing Anti Bee Egg crafts.
The Bizzy Bee Event 2026 ends on Saturday, May 16, 2026. Any Honey Coins not spent and any event-exclusive seeds not used or Incubated become unavailable after the event closes. Plan your final Combpressor sessions and Honey Shop purchases around that deadline.
If you want to keep any Honey Seeds in your main garden after the event, use the Honey Incubator before the end date to convert them. This is the only mechanism that allows event plants to persist in your regular garden.
Part 2 of the Bizzy Bee Event 2026, officially named Bizzier Bees, launched on May 16, 2026. It introduces a second event currency, a quest system, a new NPC shop, a seed-crafting machine, and a new gear item on top of all Part 1 mechanics. Everything from Part 1 continues to function. Part 2 layers on top of it rather than replacing it.
| Part 2 summary for returning Part 1 players
Royal Jelly is the new currency. Get it from Queen Bee quests (3 active, 8-hour refresh). Spend it at Princess Anjelly’s shop (5-min restock, behind the Egg Shop) or in the Crafting Machine to make Jelly-variant seeds. Pollen Radar is new gear that auto-collects Pollinated crops by quality tier. New pets and seeds are being documented live. Full list will be added to the tables below within 24 hours of in-game verification. |
Royal Jelly is a brand new event currency that runs in parallel to Honey Coins. It is earned exclusively through the Queen Bee quest system. You cannot buy Royal Jelly directly or earn it from the Honey Combpressor. The two currencies are completely separate: Honey Coins fund egg purchases and the Upgrade Tree, Royal Jelly funds Princess Anjelly’s shop and the Crafting Machine.
This parallel economy structure means Part 2 rewards active players who log in consistently across the event window, since quests refresh every 8 hours and missing a refresh cycle means missing Royal Jelly. Set a calendar reminder for every 8 hours if you want to maximize total Royal Jelly earned before the event closes.
The Queen Bee NPC on the Main Platform now opens a Quest UI when interacted with. Three quests are active simultaneously and all three refresh every 8 hours. Quest types confirmed by in-game community reports include: pollinating a set number of plants, achieving a specified number of Godly-quality pollinations, and filling the Honey Combpressor to threshold a certain number of times. Each completed quest rewards Royal Jelly. The amount of Royal Jelly per quest scales with quest difficulty.
| Priority tip: complete the Godly pollination quests during Working Bee Swarm windows when your higher-quality bees are most active and pollen quality peaks. This aligns your hardest quest type with your farming output peak. |
| Quest Type | Objective | Notes |
| Pollinate plants | Pollinate a set number of plants in your Bee Garden | Easier with more bees active and heavy crop density |
| Godly pollinations | Achieve a set number of Godly-quality pollination events | Requires Rare or Mythical tier bees. Easier during Working Bee Swarm |
| Fill Combpressor | Submit Pollinated crops to the Honey Combpressor a set number of times | Keep heavy crops ready. Queue submissions immediately after each swarm |
Princess Anjelly is a new NPC who runs a Royal Jelly shop behind the Egg Shop on the Main Platform. Her shop restocks every 5 minutes, the same restock rate as the Bee Egg Shop. Items in her shop are purchased exclusively with Royal Jelly and include new Part 2 seeds, pets, and items that cannot be obtained through Honey Coins. The exact item list and Royal Jelly prices are being verified live and will be updated in this section within 24 hours of community confirmation.
The Crafting Machine is a new station added in Part 2, located on a sub-island off the Main Platform. You submit seeds from the Honey Coin Shop or the Honey Seed Shop into the machine and pay Royal Jelly to convert them into Jelly-variant versions. The Royal Jelly cost per conversion scales with the rarity of the seed being converted: common seeds cost less, rarer seeds cost more.
Jelly-variant seeds are enhanced versions of their source seeds. Based on early community reports, they produce crops with higher base weight or value than the standard Honey variant, making them more efficient for Combpressor submissions. The exact stat differences per seed are being confirmed in-game and will be added to this section once verified.
The Pollen Radar is a gear item available in Part 2. When equipped, it scans your Honey Garden and automatically collects Pollinated fruits based on their pollen quality tier, removing the need to manually harvest each pollinated crop. This is a quality-of-life improvement rather than an income multiplier.
| Important: what the Pollen Radar does NOT do
The Pollen Radar does not increase the quality of pollination your bees apply to crops. It does not force Godly pollinations. It only automates the collection step for whatever quality your bees already produce. Investing in better bees (Rare and Mythical eggs) and Upgrade Tree nodes is still required to push pollen quality upward. The Pollen Radar saves time, not quality. |
Part 2 introduces new bee pets and seeds beyond what launched in Part 1. The complete list is being documented in real time. Based on the 2025 Bizzier Bees cadence, Part 2 typically added new flower seeds and additional bee pet variants. Community datamining confirmed two Mythical seeds expected in Part 2: Honey Pepper Seed (base value approximately 135,375 Sheckles per kg) and Honey Hollow Seed (base value approximately 135,375 Sheckles per kg). Full pet ability data and confirmed seed stats will be added to this guide within 24 hours of in-game verification.
Earn Honey Coins by growing Honey Plants in your Bee Garden, having your bees pollinate them, and submitting the Pollinated crops to the Honey Combpressor at the center of the event hub. Earnings per run vary based on crop weight, plant rarity, and pollen quality (Poor to Godly). Better bees from Rare and Mythical Bee Eggs apply higher pollen quality, increasing Honey Coin income per Combpressor submission. The Upgrade Tree’s Extra Honey Coins node also directly increases your payout per run.
All Bee Eggs in the Bizzy Bee Event 2026 take 4 hours and 10 minutes to hatch. This applies to Common Bee Eggs (10 Honey Coins, always in stock), Rare Bee Eggs, Mythical Bee Eggs (500 Honey Coins), and the Hive Egg from Beatrice’s shop. Place the egg in the hive at the back of your Bee Garden to hatch it.
The Honey Garden is the dedicated event garden mode in the Bizzy Bee Event 2026. When you switch to Honey Garden mode at the start of the event, your regular garden is replaced by an event-specific Bee Garden with a beehive at the back that holds up to 21 bee pets. Bees follow you around your garden and pollinate nearby Honey Plants. The Honey Seed Shop also replaces the regular Seed Shop while Honey Garden is active, offering Honey variants of standard seeds purchasable with Sheckles.
The Empress Bee Pet comes from the Hive Egg, which is sold in Beatrice’s Honey Shop. It has a 0.5% hatch chance. The Hive Egg contains five pets: Bumblebee (65.5%), Nurse Bee (22%), Gardener Bee (8%), Elemental Bee (4%), and Empress Bee (0.5%). Do not confuse the Empress Bee Pet with the Empress Bee NPC, who is a separate character that gives access to the Upgrade Tree on the Main Platform.
The Disco Bee is obtained from the Anti Bee Egg at a 0.25% hatch rate. Craft an Anti Bee Egg at the Bizzy Bear crafting station using one Bee Egg and 25 Honey Coins (2-hour craft time, faster during Working Bee Swarm). The Anti Bee Egg’s common pull is the Tarantula Hawk at 30%. Crafting in volume is more efficient than buying directly since milestone rewards at 5, 13, 22, and 29 total crafts each grant one free Anti Bee Egg.
The Honey Combpressor is the machine in the Bizzy Bee Event where you submit Pollinated crops to earn Honey Coins. It is operated by an NPC named Benjamin. Each submission takes about 90 seconds to process. The Honey Coins you receive per run depend on three factors: the weight of your Pollinated crops, the rarity of the plants, and the pollen quality level applied by your bee (Poor to Godly). The kg threshold required per submission increases as you make more submissions over the course of the event.
The Honey Incubator is a new 2026 mechanic that converts Honey Seeds into regular seed versions, allowing them to be planted in your main garden after the Bizzy Bee event ends. Place a Honey Seed in the Incubator, pay the displayed Honey Coin cost, wait for conversion, and claim your regular seed. It is the only way to keep exclusive event plants in your main garden permanently.
The Bizzy Bee Event 2026 Part 2 (Bizzier Bees) is live as of May 16, 2026. The end date for Part 2 has not been officially confirmed. Based on the 2025 cadence (event closed June 21, 2025 after three weekly parts), a Part 3 or event close could arrive around May 23, 2026. Use the Honey Incubator to convert any Honey Seeds you want before the final closure date.
The best crops for the Honey Combpressor are a combination of high weight and high rarity. For weight, Honey variants of Coconut, Bamboo, Watermelon, Starfruit, Beanstalk, and Durian produce the most kg per harvest. For plant rarity, the exclusive event seeds from Beatrice’s Honey Shop, specifically Honey Daisy Seed and Honey Dew Seed, produce the highest Honey Coin earnings per Combpressor run. Honey Hive Seed Pack plants (2,500 HC) are the strongest long-term option once you can afford them.
The Upgrade Tree in the Bizzy Bee Event 2026 is accessed by interacting with the Beehive Platform at the event hub. It has five confirmed upgrade nodes: Bee Capacity (increases hive slots beyond 21), Combpressor Capacity (increases submission weight limit), Extra Honey Coins (boosts payout per run), Compressor Speed (reduces processing time), and Bee Speed (increases pollination frequency). Prioritize Extra Honey Coins and Bee Capacity first, then Combpressor Capacity, then the speed upgrades.
Royal Jelly is the second event currency introduced in Part 2 (Bizzier Bees) of the Bizzy Bee Event 2026. You earn it by completing quests assigned by the Queen Bee NPC on the Main Platform. Three quests are active at any time and refresh every 8 hours. Quest objectives include pollinating plants, achieving Godly-quality pollinations, and filling the Honey Combpressor. Spend Royal Jelly at Princess Anjelly’s shop behind the Egg Shop (5-minute restock) or use it in the Crafting Machine to convert regular seeds or Honey Seeds into Jelly-variant versions.
The Pollen Radar is a new gear item introduced in Part 2 of the Bizzy Bee Event 2026. It scans your Honey Garden and automatically collects Pollinated fruits based on their pollen quality tier, saving you the manual harvesting step. Important: the Pollen Radar does not increase the quality of pollination your bees apply. It only collects what is already there. Better bees and Upgrade Tree progression are still required to improve pollen quality from Poor to Godly.