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Honeycombs can be [[screw press|pressed]] into [[honey]] and [[wax]].
 
Honeycombs can be [[screw press|pressed]] into [[honey]] and [[wax]].
  
Honeycombs are stored in finished goods stockpiles and can be stored in bins (but are not stored in jugs).
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Honeycombs are by default stored in finished goods stockpiles and can be stored in bins (but are not stored in jugs).
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The only honeycombs currently implemented are from bees, called ''honey bee wax honeycomb''. Bumble bee honeycombs do not exist, this probably is a bug.  
  
 
See also [[beekeeping industry]].
 
See also [[beekeeping industry]].
  
 
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Revision as of 22:43, 5 May 2013

This article is about an older version of DF.


A honeycomb is a material collected from a hive. Once the hive contains a colony of honey bees it will eventually create a honeycomb (a single hive will produce exactly two honeycombs a year). The honeycomb will then be harvested by a dwarf with the beekeeping labor active if the hive is set to "gather any products" and empty jugs are available[Verify]. The jug is only needed for the royal jelly that is also produced in the process. Note that actual harvesting and further transport (to a stockpile or screw press) are separate processes, only the first needs to be done by the beekeeper; the harvested honeycomb may remain in the hive.

Honeycombs are categorized as a tool. If you want to make a honeycomb-only stockpile, enable "tools" under finished goods and "wax" as the only acceptable material.

Honeycombs can be pressed into honey and wax.

Honeycombs are by default stored in finished goods stockpiles and can be stored in bins (but are not stored in jugs).

The only honeycombs currently implemented are from bees, called honey bee wax honeycomb. Bumble bee honeycombs do not exist, this probably is a bug.

See also beekeeping industry.