If you’re trying to collect Bee Fuzz or other bee parts in Grounded 2, you’ll first need to find where these flying bugs like to hang out. Bees can be a little tricky to spot since they’re often high up in the air, but with the right tools and a bit of patience, tracking them down gets much easier. In this guide, we’ll show you the best places to find bees, how to bring them down, and which weapons work best against them.
Bee Location
Bees are one of the many flying creatures you’ll come across in Grounded 2. They’re considered Tier 2 enemies, but don’t worry, they’re not too hard to take down once you know what you’re doing. The real challenge is actually finding them, since they spend most of their time buzzing around above your head.
If you’re trying to farm Bee Fuzz or other bee parts, it helps to know where to look. Once you’ve managed to defeat a bee and collect any of its parts, you can scan those parts using the Resource Finder on your map. This tool will ping any nearby bees, and the readings are usually pretty accurate as long as the bees are in range. Just keep in mind they move around a lot, so the signal might shift.
If you’re looking for bees, there are several spots in the yard where you’re likely to find them. One common place is the southern-central side of the Picnic Table, where a lone bee often flies around. Up near the north side of the Statue, you might see one or two buzzing through the air, and just south of the Statue in the Rose Garden, a few more tend to hang around.
Over in the Ceremony region, there’s usually a bee hovering near the large rock in the middle. If you’re after tougher enemies, the Orc bee variants can be found near the Berry Stash. You might also come across a few bees flying along the border between the Picnic and Snackbar areas. And finally, check near the garden posts to the southwest of the Picnic zone, the bees like to patrol that area too.
How to Defeat the Bee
When you spot a bee flying at a lower height, try climbing nearby objects like tall grass blades, branches, or pieces of scenery. From there, you can use ranged weapons to draw their attention and bring them down.
Bees are weak to slashing damage and sour effects, so weapons with those attributes will work best. Their eyes are also a weak spot, so aim for the head if you can. On the other hand, they’re resistant to smashing damage, so leave your two-handed maces at home; they won’t do much good here.