
Hey there, fellow beekeeper! If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent countless hours buzzing around the vibrant world of Bee Swarm Simulator, collecting pollen and building your dream hive. But let me tell you something – understanding all fields in Bee Swarm Simulator completely changed how I play this game.
When I first started, I was just wandering around randomly, hoping to stumble upon good farming spots. Sound familiar? After hundreds of hours of gameplay and countless experiments, I’ve mastered every field, learned their secrets, and developed strategies that’ll skyrocket your honey production. Trust me, this isn’t just another boring list – this is your ticket to becoming a true beekeeping master!
Fields in Bee Swarm Simulator are essentially your gold mines – they’re the colorful patches of flowers scattered across the map where your bees collect pollen. Each field has its own unique characteristics, flower types, and special rewards. Think of them as different neighborhoods in your city, each with its own vibe and benefits.
What makes fields so crucial? Well, pollen is the lifeblood of your hive. Without it, you can’t make honey, buy new bees, or progress in the game. But here’s the thing – not all fields are created equal. Some fields give you better rewards, some are perfect for specific bee types, and others unlock amazing opportunities as you level up.
Let me share a personal story with you. When I hit the 20-bee mark, I was stuck. My honey production plateaued, and I couldn’t figure out what I was doing wrong. Then I discovered the Mountain Top Field – and let me tell you, it was a game-changer! The red and blue flowers there perfectly matched my bee lineup, and my honey output literally doubled overnight.
That’s when I realized the importance of understanding every field’s unique advantages. Now, I make it my mission to help fellow players avoid the same mistakes I made and discover the perfect fields for their playstyle.
Here’s my recommended field progression based on your bee count and experience level:
Let me break down each field with my personal insights and strategies:
Unlock: Available from start
Best For: Beginners, Basic Bees, Hasty Bees
My Take: Don’t underestimate this starting field! I still use it when I need quick sunflower seeds for crafting. The white flowers dominate here (70%), making it perfect for balanced hives.
Pro Tip: Use your first field boosts here while learning the game mechanics. The oil drops are rare but valuable for early crafting.
Unlock: Available from start
Best For: Baby Bees, Demo Bees, Windy Bees
My Take: This field saved me countless times when I needed treats fast. The comforting nectar type keeps your bees happy and productive.
Pro Tip: Focus on the corners where flowers respawn faster. I’ve found the best treat drops near the mushroom field entrance.
Unlock: Available from start
Best For: Fire Bees, Demon Bees, Festive Bees
My Take: If you’re running a red hive, this field is your best friend in the early game. The motivating nectar keeps your aggressive bees working overtime.
Pro Tip: Time your visits between ladybug spawns for safer farming sessions.
Unlock: Available from start
Best For: Bumble Bees, Frosty Bees, Ninja Bees
My Take: The name says it all – this is blue hive heaven. I spent my first 50 hours here and don’t regret it one bit.
Pro Tip: The blue extract drops here are crucial for early blue mask crafting. Farm this field heavily if you’re going blue hive.
Unlock: 5 bees required
Best For: Fire Bees, Riley Bees, Shy Bees
My Take: This field marked my transition from beginner to intermediate player. The refreshing nectar and strawberry drops helped me upgrade my gear faster.
Pro Tip: Visit during double pollen events for incredible honey gains. The red extract drops here are among the best in early game.
Unlock: 25 bees required
Best For: Basic Bees, Frosty Bees, Digital Bees
My Take: This is where the real money is made! The flower density is insane, and the invigorating nectar keeps all bee types happy. I can make millions of honey per hour here with the right setup.
Pro Tip: Bring your best gear and be prepared for competition. This field gets crowded, but the rewards are worth it.
Unlock: 35 bees required
Best For: Spicy Bees (exclusively)
My Take: The end game dream field for spicy bee owners. The pollen per flower ratio is unmatched, and the royal jelly drops helped me complete my mythic bee collection.
Pro Tip: Only visit if you have spicy bees – other bees perform poorly here. The bitterberry drops are perfect for end game crafting.
Here are the current working codes I’ve verified personally:
Codes updated January 2026 – I test these personally every week!
The current Honeyday Event is running with double pollen and convert rates! This is the perfect time to explore new fields. Additionally, the Winter Beesmas event has brought special bloom petals to every field – collect them for exclusive rewards!
I’ve developed a personal rotation that maximizes efficiency:
Always save your field boosts for Mountain Top or Pepper Patch – the ROI is significantly higher than using them on early fields.
A: Start with Sunflower Field for learning mechanics, then move to Blue Flower Field if you’re going blue hive or Mushroom Field for red hive.
A: I recommend waiting until you have at least 25 bees and decent gear. It’s competitive there, so come prepared!
A: Pepper Patch (with spicy bees) or Mountain Top (mixed hives) are currently the top performers.
A: Honestly, I only use brick fields for specific quests. They’re not efficient for regular honey farming.
Exploring all fields in Bee Swarm Simulator has been one of the most rewarding aspects of my gaming journey. Each field offers unique opportunities, and mastering them has transformed me from a casual player into a honey-producing machine.
Remember, the key is to experiment and find what works for your playstyle. Don’t be afraid to try new fields, even if they seem challenging at first. The rewards are worth it, and you’ll discover strategies that work perfectly for your bee collection.
Got questions about specific fields or want to share your own discoveries? Drop a comment below – I love hearing from fellow beekeepers and learning new strategies! Now get out there and start exploring those fields!