. . "A beehive is an item that falls out of up to five trees in town each day after the player shakes their trunk or cuts them down. When it falls, a swarm of angry bees will come out from the hive and chase the player until stung, caught by a net, or if the player enters a building. In New Leaf, beehives can be collected and sold."@en . . . "Hives of Bees & Hornets"@en . "A Beehive is an item from Animal Crossing. In the original game, they fall out of oak trees or out of a cedar trees. Then the character will react in shock. When disturbed, a swarm of angry bees will come out from the nest and chase the player until stung, caught by a net, or if the player enters a building. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, they can be picked up as items after being shook from them. The bees can't turn very well, so try taking a lot of turns to outrun the bees."@en . . "250"^^ . . . . . "Beehive is a material found in all three games in the Arland series. They can also be found in Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk, Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of Salburg, Atelier Elie: The Alchemist of Salburg 2, Atelier Violet: The Alchemist of Gramnad 2."@en . . "Deep within the Barrier Wall mountains of Katapesh, a network of chambers joined by winding tunnels forms a well-protected complex. Known as the Beehive, it is located on the southern road to Nex and has a number of widely known entrances. A lot of groups have inhabited the complex for a while: smugglers, slavers, bandits, gnolls, dwarves, and even 5-foot-tall anthropomorphic bees, from which the tunnels got their name. The dwarves moved out when nothing valuable was found behind the rock walls. Currently a hive of formians inhabits the Beehive."@en . . . . . . . "The Beehive is an incredibly complex structure which looms high above a rocky plateau in what is possibly the remotest spot on Earth, completely inaccessible to any normal means of travel. It was the Enclave's research facility, where their scientists created a number of scientific breakthroughs. Blind sculptress Alicia Masters was brought here by Dr. Hamilton, asking for her aid to describe to the Enclave what their new prototype living being creation, dubbed Him, looked like and to sculp his likeness."@en . . "Giant Bee hives"@en . "Beehive"@en . . "This building can be found under Agriculture. It takes up 5 acres, and has a Workspace of 10. Beehive costs $100, 50 Stone, 50 Timber, and 50 Water to build. It has the following Productivity Rates on available Land Types. River: 0% Lake: 0% Shallows: 0% Sea: 0% Ocean: 0% Pasture: 0% Grassland: 0% Meadow: 100% Steppe: 0% Plains: 0% Prairie: 100% Highlands: 0% Hills: 0% Mountains: 0% Woodlands: 100% Savannah: 0% Forest: 0% Jungle: 0% Swamp: 0% Marsh: 0% Bog: 0% Desert: 0% Beehive has the following Productivity Rates for available Races."@en . "None"@en . . . . . . "200"^^ . . . "Beehive"@en . "Miscellaneous"@en . . . "Hylian Hornet hives"@en . "2002-02-27"^^ . . "The Beehive is an incredibly complex structure which looms high above a rocky plateau in what is possibly the remotest spot on Earth, completely inaccessible to any normal means of travel. It was the Enclave's research facility, where their scientists created a number of scientific breakthroughs. Blind sculptress Alicia Masters was brought here by Dr. Hamilton, asking for her aid to describe to the Enclave what their new prototype living being creation, dubbed Him, looked like and to sculp his likeness. In the meantime, the Fantastic Four realized Alicia was missing and managed to locate the Beehive, using a replicated version of Hamilton's space warper wristband. Just before the Fantastic Four rescued Masters and escaped through the Enclave's teleportation machine, Hamilton was killed in a rockslide caused by one of Him's energy discharges. Electronics scientist Mr. Zota warned Him that the energy necessary for flight would cause the total destruction of the Beehive. Believing them to be evil, Him flew off in defiance of the warning. Almost a decade later the project would be resurrected with a new Enclave, however, due to the intervention of the Hulk it ended in failure. Bruce Banner's S.H.I.E.L.D. assistants took the Beehive as their new base."@en . . . . "4"^^ . . . . "Banjo-Pilot"@en . "Beehives generally contain bees, beehive husks and honeycombs."@en . "Drop on Bokoblin to trigger hornet attack"@en . . "Link's Awakening"@en . "2"^^ . . . "Majora's Mask"@en . "A hexagonal beehive full of honey."@en . . . . "The Beehive is a special item created in the Workshop. It is often used to attack and defend bases, and to kill bosses. It is a common boss drop item. Also see Essence of Bees."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "4"^^ . "The Beehive is a piece of scenery, located within the Sinclair Mansion's garden and also west of Catherby. It can be investigated in Sinclair Mansion during the Murder Mystery quest as well as in the Merlin's Crystal quest, a bucket is used on it to get Wax Bucket for the Candlemaker."@en . . . . "Drive Aveil & Guards out of her room"@en . "A beehive is an item that falls out of up to five trees in town each day after the player shakes their trunk or cuts them down. When it falls, a swarm of angry bees will come out from the hive and chase the player until stung, caught by a net, or if the player enters a building. In New Leaf, beehives can be collected and sold."@en . "quest collection item"@en . . . "Throughout the Banjo-Kazooie series, Beehives have played an important role. They are stocked with honeycomb pieces for Banjo to replenish his energy. They are found in every level in the first two games, as well as Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge. There are three Beehive types. The standard one, the standard one with bees flying around them, and, in Banjo-Tooie, Cursed Beehives with red eyes that run after Banjo and Kazooie. These ones only have two honeycomb pieces, sadly to say."@en . . "A Beehive from Ocarina of Time"@en . "1"^^ . . . . . . "Banjo-Kazooie (XBLA)"@en . "Hanna's Shop"@en . . . "all"@en . . "A Beehive is an item from Animal Crossing. In the original game, they fall out of oak trees or out of a cedar trees. Then the character will react in shock. When disturbed, a swarm of angry bees will come out from the nest and chase the player until stung, caught by a net, or if the player enters a building. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, they can be picked up as items after being shook from them. The bees can't turn very well, so try taking a lot of turns to outrun the bees."@en . . . . . "coin"@en . "A hive made by bees as their home. Sweet honey can be extracted from it. == How To Obtain ==__NOEDITSECTION__"@en . "30"^^ . "This building can be found under Agriculture. It takes up 5 acres, and has a Workspace of 10. Beehive costs $100, 50 Stone, 50 Timber, and 50 Water to build. It has the following Productivity Rates on available Land Types. River: 0% Lake: 0% Shallows: 0% Sea: 0% Ocean: 0% Pasture: 0% Grassland: 0% Meadow: 100% Steppe: 0% Plains: 0% Prairie: 100% Highlands: 0% Hills: 0% Mountains: 0% Woodlands: 100% Savannah: 0% Forest: 0% Jungle: 0% Swamp: 0% Marsh: 0% Bog: 0% Desert: 0% Beehive has the following Productivity Rates for available Races. Dwarves: 100% Elves: 100% Fairies: 100% Giants: 100% Gnomes: 100% Goblins: 100% Gremlins: 100% Hobgoblins: 100% Humans: 100% Ogres: 100% Orcs: 100% Trolls: 100% Beehive has the following Happiness Rates for available Races. Dwarves: 1 Elves: 1 Fairies: 1 Giants: 1 Gnomes: 1 Goblins: 1 Gremlins: 1 Hobgoblins: 1 Humans: 1 Ogres: 1 Orcs: 1 Trolls: 1"@en . "5000"^^ . "10"^^ . "Spirit Tracks"@en . . . "Monster Part"@en . "Killer Bee Hive"@en . "Beehives are passive enemies found in every game in the Banjo-Kazooie series to date. As their name implies, they are essentially wooden beehives. Present in nearly every world, Beehives bounce up and down innocently and are defenseless against attacks by hungry honey bears. It only takes a single swipe, and defeating one yields three tasty honeycombs, making them more of a free source of energy rather than obstacles. In Banjo-Pilot, there is a cup known as the Beehive Cup. Beehives are seen as obstacles in every race."@en . "N/A"@en . "Atelier Ayesha"@en . . . . "Yes"@en . . . . "The Beehive is the executive wing of parliament. The building consists of the Prime Minister's and other cabinet ministers' offices."@en . "250"^^ . . . "Atelier Ayesha"@en . "Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U"@en . . . . . "Beehive is the 23rd advanced floor of Super Monkey Ball 2 and is the 3rd floor of Inside A Whale, It is also the 62nd Advanced Floor of Super Monkey Ball Deluxe"@en . "Beehives are recurring objects in the Legend of Zelda series. They serve as the home to bees and hornets that may attack if their nest is disturbed or destroyed, however this can sometimes be used to Link's advantage. They have various uses, though usually contain items such as Rupees, Bee Larva, and Hornet Larvae."@en . "Trees"@en . . . . "West of Catherby, South of Camelot"@en . . . . . . "A hive made by bees as their home. Sweet honey can be extracted from it. == How To Obtain ==__NOEDITSECTION__"@en . . "No"@en . . "Contains Hornet Larvae"@en . . "A hive made by bees as their home. Sweet honey can be extracted from it."@en . "Atelier Rorona"@en . . . . "Latest RuneScape News"@en . . "Beehive"@en . . "Beehive (\u8702\u306E\u5DE3 Hachinosu?) is a grim-looking location filled with small multi-tenant buildings in Academy City's School District 7."@en . . . "[clear this if your item is not dropped]"@en . "Beehives"@en . . . . . "Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts"@en . . . . . "1"^^ . . . . . . "Beehives are Bees' homes in the Yoshi series."@en . "Hanging from trees or ceilings"@en . "Quest Collection Item"@en . "Thrown"@en . "Banjo-Tooie (XBLA)"@en . . . . . . . . . "Throughout the Banjo-Kazooie series, Beehives have played an important role. They are stocked with honeycomb pieces for Banjo to replenish his energy. They are found in every level in the first two games, as well as Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge. There are three Beehive types. The standard one, the standard one with bees flying around them, and, in Banjo-Tooie, Cursed Beehives with red eyes that run after Banjo and Kazooie. These ones only have two honeycomb pieces, sadly to say."@en . "Where bees live."@en . . . "The Beehive from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U"@en . "\"beehive\""@en . "1"^^ . . . "Atelier Ayesha"@en . "The Beehive was a Santa Cruz venue located at 315 Walnut. The name is attributed to the house's yellow color, and boxy Victorian style. Throughout its long and varied career as a venue, the Beehive hosted shows in the front bedroom \u2013 which opened up unto a living room which is a horrible example of how not to remodel a classic home. Lots of bands played there, but mostly everyone was too drunk to remember their names. Oliver Brown was there, and probably Sin in Space. The house has been home to underground musicians and artists as far back as 1995."@en . "Ocarina of Time"@en . . . "Atelier Rorona"@en . "Phantom Hourglass"@en . . "Breath of the Wild"@en . . "white"@en . . "10"^^ . "Beehive is a material found in all three games in the Arland series. They can also be found in Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk, Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of Salburg, Atelier Elie: The Alchemist of Salburg 2, Atelier Violet: The Alchemist of Gramnad 2."@en . . "Beehive is a functional building in FarmVille that is available at Market. It was released on July 12, 2010. If you logged in on the date it released, you'd get a free Beehive in your gift box. A Beehive can store up to 200 Bees, and 1 Queen Bee. One Beehive takes the space equivalent of one Plot and costs and gives you File:XP-icon.png experience upon purchasing. \n* Some players are allowed to Store up to 202 Bees or 201 Bees. \n* If a beehive is deleted from a farm it must be built again. After rebuilding the farmer will find that the bees, queen and worker, are still there."@en . "100"^^ . . . . "The Beehive is the executive wing of parliament. The building consists of the Prime Minister's and other cabinet ministers' offices."@en . "Beehives are passive enemies found in every game in the Banjo-Kazooie series to date. As their name implies, they are essentially wooden beehives. Present in nearly every world, Beehives bounce up and down innocently and are defenseless against attacks by hungry honey bears. It only takes a single swipe, and defeating one yields three tasty honeycombs, making them more of a free source of energy rather than obstacles. Although Beehives are harmless, they are not always defenseless. Some Beehives in later worlds of Banjo-Kazooie (from Gobi's Valley and onwards) can be seen with a swarm of bees buzzing around them. They will happily ignore Banjo until the Beehive is destroyed, at which point the enraged insects will chase and sting him relentlessly until he can move safely out of their range. Angry bees cannot be harmed by most attacks and will remain hostile until Banjo leaves the world, but can be outrun by using the Talon Trot or destroyed by using the Wonderwing. Swarms of bees without hives can also be seen in Click Clock Wood during the summertime which will attack without any provocation. Since bee swarms take an absolute minimum of two Golden Feathers to kill completely, often the best course of action is simply to avoid them. Bee swarms also appear in Spillerston of Spiller's Harbor in Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge, and although they move much faster and sting for more damage, they are much easier to kill with the Wonderwing. In Banjo-Tooie, none of the Beehives are protected by any bees, although later worlds contain dangerous Cursed Beehives which act like normal beehives just long enough to lure Banjo into a surprise attack. They require several hits to take down, and give only two honeycombs. They can be distinguished from normal Beehives from a distance by their red eyes. In Banjo-Pilot, there is a cup known as the Beehive Cup. Beehives are seen as obstacles in every race. In Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, a Beehive appears as an exhibit in Banjoland."@en . . . . "A Link to the Past"@en . "No"@en . "Deku Hornet hives"@en . . "When exploring, a beehive may be discovered. The bees are not aggressive, unless someone shoots at it. As a result, the bees will then attack the player and nearby enemies. Hitting a beehive with a molotov cocktail or other flame weapon will destroy it without causing a swarm, as will most explosives. They often spawn on the corners of small houses, shacks or even alarm posts. If enemies are underneath the hive or in close range, shoot it and they will attack and kill the enemies. However, if YOU are too close to them, they will attempt to kill you. You can postpone this almost certain death by holding the healing button when prompted to swat away the bees. A beehive can be found in Bell towers sometimes. Most of the time you are able to know if you are close to a beehive because a few bees will start to fly around Ajay's face on the screen. The bees work similarly to fire, and they will stop attacking you, as long as you submerge yourself in water for a brief period of time."@en . . "Hive.png"@en . "Gunpowder, Food, Supplement"@en . "Deep within the Barrier Wall mountains of Katapesh, a network of chambers joined by winding tunnels forms a well-protected complex. Known as the Beehive, it is located on the southern road to Nex and has a number of widely known entrances. A lot of groups have inhabited the complex for a while: smugglers, slavers, bandits, gnolls, dwarves, and even 5-foot-tall anthropomorphic bees, from which the tunnels got their name. The dwarves moved out when nothing valuable was found behind the rock walls. Currently a hive of formians inhabits the Beehive."@en . . "The Beehive was a Santa Cruz venue located at 315 Walnut. The name is attributed to the house's yellow color, and boxy Victorian style. Throughout its long and varied career as a venue, the Beehive hosted shows in the front bedroom \u2013 which opened up unto a living room which is a horrible example of how not to remodel a classic home. Lots of bands played there, but mostly everyone was too drunk to remember their names. Oliver Brown was there, and probably Sin in Space. The house has been home to underground musicians and artists as far back as 1995."@en . . "The Broken Honey Jar"@en . "Giant Wasp"@en . . "Contains certain item"@en . "10"^^ . "Natural, Bee Hive, Gunpowder, Seasoning"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "182203224"^^ . . . "Beehives are Bees' homes in the Yoshi series."@en . "When exploring, a beehive may be discovered. The bees are not aggressive, unless someone shoots at it. As a result, the bees will then attack the player and nearby enemies. Hitting a beehive with a molotov cocktail or other flame weapon will destroy it without causing a swarm, as will most explosives. They often spawn on the corners of small houses, shacks or even alarm posts. If enemies are underneath the hive or in close range, shoot it and they will attack and kill the enemies. However, if YOU are too close to them, they will attempt to kill you. You can postpone this almost certain death by holding the healing button when prompted to swat away the bees. A beehive can be found in Bell towers sometimes. Most of the time you are able to know if you are close to a beehive because a few bee"@en . . . . . . . . . . "player"@en . . . . "Contains Bee Larva"@en . "\"wasphive\""@en . . . . . . . "Twilight Princess"@en . "Beehive is a functional building in FarmVille that is available at Market. It was released on July 12, 2010. If you logged in on the date it released, you'd get a free Beehive in your gift box. A Beehive can store up to 200 Bees, and 1 Queen Bee. One Beehive takes the space equivalent of one Plot and costs and gives you File:XP-icon.png experience upon purchasing. \n* Some players are allowed to Store up to 202 Bees or 201 Bees. \n* If a beehive is deleted from a farm it must be built again. After rebuilding the farmer will find that the bees, queen and worker, are still there."@en . . . . . . . "Atelier Totori"@en . . "Beehive is the 23rd advanced floor of Super Monkey Ball 2 and is the 3rd floor of Inside A Whale, It is also the 62nd Advanced Floor of Super Monkey Ball Deluxe"@en . "Atelier Rorona"@en . . . . "Beehives are recurring objects in the Legend of Zelda series. They serve as the home to bees and hornets that may attack if their nest is disturbed or destroyed, however this can sometimes be used to Link's advantage. They have various uses, though usually contain items such as Rupees, Bee Larva, and Hornet Larvae."@en . . . . "A Link to the Past"@en . "No"@en . . "Atelier Meruru"@en . . . "Beehive (\u8702\u306E\u5DE3 Hachinosu?) is a grim-looking location filled with small multi-tenant buildings in Academy City's School District 7."@en . . "Atelier Meruru"@en . . . . . . "Giant Wasp"@en . "30"^^ . . . . "coin"@en . "R&T's Sundries"@en . . . . . . . "20"^^ . . "no"@en . "player"@en . "23"^^ . "Skyward Sword"@en . . "The Beehive is a special item created in the Workshop. It is often used to attack and defend bases, and to kill bosses. It is a common boss drop item. Also see Essence of Bees."@en . . . . . "Atelier Totori/Meruru"@en . . . . . "land"@en . "Aveil's Room inside Pirates' Fortress"@en . . "Beehives generally contain bees, beehive husks and honeycombs."@en . . "The Beehive is a piece of scenery, located within the Sinclair Mansion's garden and also west of Catherby. It can be investigated in Sinclair Mansion during the Murder Mystery quest as well as in the Merlin's Crystal quest, a bucket is used on it to get Wax Bucket for the Candlemaker."@en . . . "Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge"@en . . . "Gunpowder, Vegetable, Supplement"@en . "500"^^ . . . . .