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Hives can be built ({{k|b}} -> {{k|o}} -> {{k|f}} -> {{k|h}}) on any hard surface, both indoors and outdoors. Only beekeepers can haul and place hives. | Hives can be built ({{k|b}} -> {{k|o}} -> {{k|f}} -> {{k|h}}) on any hard surface, both indoors and outdoors. Only beekeepers can haul and place hives. | ||
− | [[Tile attributes]] affect honey production. In order for hives to produce, they must be built adjacent to (or on) an above ground tile. Subterranean hives cannot produce anything, but can store colonies to be split later. Clicking on a hive will show whether it has "Outdoor access" or "No outdoor access" - relating to the above ground or subterranean attribute respectively. So long as hives are placed | + | [[Tile attributes]] affect honey production. In order for hives to produce, they must be built adjacent to (or on) an above ground tile. Subterranean hives cannot produce anything, but can store colonies to be split later. Clicking on a hive will show whether it has "Outdoor access" or "No outdoor access" - relating to the above ground or subterranean attribute respectively. So long as hives are placed above ground, they can be completely enclosed with constructions from outside while still creating products, allowing beekeepers to work safely at all times. |
== Hive management == | == Hive management == |