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v0.31:Beekeeping industry
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The beekeeping industry is a straightforward process that allows a fortress to produce food (Template:L, Template:L), drink (Template:L), and craftable items (Template:L).
First up you need an area that can support Template:Ls. These Template:L-type creatures occur in any non-freezing Template:L. After finding a colony of bees, the next step is to create an artificial Template:L in the Template:L, Template:L or Template:L using stone, wood, ceramics or metal. Construction of the hive is then done by a dwarf with the Template:L labor enabled, and must be made in a tile adjacent to an outside tile. Unless the player specifies otherwise (with q-c), the beekeeper will then automatically find the nearest live hive and transfer it to the artificial hive.
For each empty built hive being set to 'Install colony when ready', an 'Install Colony in Hive' task will be automatically added to the job list. Beekeepers would not take the job unless there is a wild colony of honey bees or ready to split domestic colony in a hive.
From there the player has two options:
- The player may toggle the hive (using q-g) so that the product is not automatically gathered. This will cause the hive to grow, allowing it to be split into additional artificial hives.
- If the player chooses to have the hive harvested, a beekeeper will approach the hive after 6 months[Verify] or so and transfer royal jelly to an empty Template:L and produce a Template:L.
By setting Hives to either be harvested, or grown until splittable, a player can enjoy sustainable honey harvesting, even without access to more wild honey bees (for instance, if your fortress is under siege). The hives set to be collected will be periodically destroyed in order to yield honey, and then refreshed by splitting off bees from the non gathering hives.
To view if an artificial hive has any bees in it, royal jelly and wax honeycomb, use "view items in buildings" (t).
The royal jelly is counted as an edible item and can be cooked or eaten as is. The honeycomb requires a bit more effort: it must be brought to a Template:L to be turned into honey, which is also edible and can be cooked. Pressing a honeycomb also requires an empty jug.
That honey can then be brought to a Template:L and, when combined with a non-absorbent Template:L, can create mead.
The pressed honeycomb can be brought to a Template:L and turned into wax Template:L.
Bugs
- Dwarves have a hard time splitting hives. They also have a hard time keeping track of wild colonies of bees that die out. Having the beekeeping labor enabled on only one dwarf at a time may alleviate these problems. See Bug:3981 and related bugs.
- Removing and rebuilding empty hives usually fixes stuck beekeepers