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== Settings ==
 
== Settings ==
The hive's settings can be found by clicking on a constructed hive to open its interface. There are two options which control beekeepers from doing certain jobs with the hive:
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The hive's settings can be found by opening the set building tasks/prefs menu ({{k|Q}}) and hovering over a built hive. There are two options which control beekeepers from doing certain jobs with the hive.
  
'''Install colony when ready.''' This setting is enabled by default, and will cause a beekeeper to install a colony in this hive when one becomes available, either from a wild colony or a hive colony that is ready to split. Changing this setting to '''Do not install colony''' will not allow the hive to accept new colonies. Preexisting colonies in the hive are not affected.
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{{k|c}} toggles whether beekeepers can install new colonies into the hive. It is set to true ({{DFtext|Install colony when ready|7:1}}) by default. Changing the settings to {{DFtext|Do not install colony|7:1}} will not allow the hive to accept new colonies. Preexisting colonies in the hive are not affected.
  
'''Gather any products.''' This setting is enabled by default, and allows beekeepers to gather honeycombs and royal jelly from the hive, destroying the colony. Changing the settings to '''Do not gather products''' will prevent beekeepers from gathering the products inside the hive, leaving the colonies alive so they can be saved for splitting.
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{{k|g}} toggles whether beekeepers can gather honeycombs and royal jelly from the hive. It is also set to true ({{DFtext|Gather any products|7:1}}) by default. Changing the settings to {{DFtext|Do not gather products|7:1}} will prevent beekeepers from gathering the products inside the hive, leaving the colonies alive so they can be saved for splitting.
  
 
The settings also display additional information about the hive: whether it has outdoor access or not (relating to above ground and subterranean tile attributes, which affect honey production), if the colony is ready to be split, and if there are too many colonized hives on the map, which affects production speed.
 
The settings also display additional information about the hive: whether it has outdoor access or not (relating to above ground and subterranean tile attributes, which affect honey production), if the colony is ready to be split, and if there are too many colonized hives on the map, which affects production speed.

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