Bees are caught with a net. You can catch them at home or at a friend's house. The ones you see flying around in the manor are the bees. Use the net to catch them in the same way as catching butterflies. Use the net to catch the bees that stop for a while. Put the caught bees into the beehive of Xunxingsi. Wait a while and you will get some honey. The honey brewed by domesticated bees can increase 300 physical strength. It depends on what you are going to do with it. If you want to keep it, you need to find a beehive first. Then sprinkle salt water inside. Then put the beehive near the wild bees. Remember that they will enter the bellows by themselves. Don't force it, or you will be unable to eat it. Sprinkle honey inside the beehive. If you want to catch it for fun, use an insect net to catch it. The method is the same as catching butterflies. First you need to find a beehive. Then sprinkle salt water on the inside. Then place the beehive near the wild bees. Remember that they will enter the beehive by themselves. Don't force it or you will end up in trouble. You can also sprinkle honey inside the beehive. |
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