Beehive

Beehives are objects in The Sims: Makin' Magic, The Sims 3: Supernatural and The Sims 4: Seasons that produce honey and other harvestables.

The Sims: Makin' Magic
The Wax'n'Honey Maker is used to make beeswax and honey for use in charms and spells and can be bought in buy mode. In addition, honey is used to make one type of nectar, and Vicki Vampiress will trade garlic for beeswax. Of course, players can also choose to sell the beeswax or honey. Sims gain cooking skill from harvesting the beehive.

If Hot Date is installed, having a beehive on a residential lot occasionally summons Claire the Bear to steal honey, but she gets chased away by the bees.

The Sims 3: Supernatural
Similar to the Wax'n'Honey Maker, Mrs. Stingley's Beekeeping Box is used to make beewax. The rotation to get the honey is: Smoke Hive, Harvest Honey, Clean Hive and Feed Bees. Interacting with the bee box has a chance for Sims to gain bad moodlets such as "Bee Sting" or "Ouch! My Face". The hive produces one bottle of honey every 12 hours, and the quality is determined by how happy the bees are.

Beeswax and honey can be used for many purposes:
 * Alchemy ingredient for Flask of Angry Bees Elixir, Jar of Potent Friendship, Jar of Potent Discord and Essence of Magic.
 * Consuming honey, which gives Sims a positive "Life is Sweet" moodlet.

The Sims 4: Seasons
Beehives appear once again in The Sims 4: Seasons. Sims can develop a friendship with the bees in a hive to have them produce better quality honey. When beehives are placed around plants and planted trees, they can automatically surround nearby plants to help pollinate and increase productivity for the plants in growing and quality.

If The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle is installed, Sims can also collect beeswax from a hive for use in candle making.

Beehives have three statuses when hovering over them: When a Sim harvest honey, the honey will never spoil, and can be sold. However, honey can also be eaten and it will remove all negative temperature moodlets and even make the Sim happy.
 * Honey Amount- Naturally overtime bees will generate honey. A thing to note is, however, the honey's quality will depend on the bee's mood.
 * Activity Level- Bees are naturally more active during spring and summer, and start becoming dormant around fall and winter. However, Sims can always use swarms to be active during dormancy.
 * Grumpiness- Bees are very docile most of the time and only get grumpy during hostile circumstances such as a termite invasion or Sims disturbing them. Keeping the bees happy produces better honey quality.

Interactions
Sims can interact with the beehive in a variety of ways: When Sims "Collect Swarm" they can have a swarm of bees within their inventory, this allows Sims to use the bee's effectiveness remotely and away from the radius of the beehive to reach far away plants, swarms can also be beneficial in helping other Sims. There are a few ways to interact with a swarm of bees in the inventory: Bee swarms only last 5 hours in the inventory so use them quick.
 * Apply Mite Treatment (§15)
 * Bond with Bees
 * Change into/out of Beekeeper Suit
 * Collect Honey
 * Collect Swarm (Only if relationship with bees is more than 30%)
 * Disturb
 * Sell Honey
 * Cheer Up Self with Bees
 * Pollinate Nearby Plants
 * Send to Fetch Gift

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