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Although Beehives are harmless, they are not always defenseless. Some Beehives in later worlds of ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' (from [[Gobi's Valley]] and onwards) can be seen with a swarm of bees buzzing around them. They will happily ignore Banjo until the Beehive is destroyed, at which point the enraged insects will chase and sting him relentlessly until he can move safely out of their range. Angry bees cannot be harmed by most attacks and will not leave Banjo alone until he leaves the place that the beehive was destroyed, but can be dispatched by using the [[Wonderwing]]. A strategy for getting the honeycombs from a bee-guarded Beehive is to fire a blue egg at the hive to break it, then to use the Talon Trot to outrun the bees and get the honeycombs unscathed. Swarms of bees without hives can also be seen in [[Click Clock Wood]] during the summertime. These swarms will attack without any provocation and they have no beehive. Since bee swarms take an absolute minimum of two [[Golden Feathers]] to kill completely, often the best course of action is simply to avoid them. Bee swarms also appear in Spillerston of [[Spiller's Harbor]] in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge]]'', and although they move much faster and sting for more damage, they are much easier to kill with the Wonderwing.
Although Beehives are harmless, they are not always defenseless. Some Beehives in later worlds of ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' (from [[Gobi's Valley]] and onwards) can be seen with a swarm of bees buzzing around them. They will happily ignore Banjo until the Beehive is destroyed, at which point the enraged insects will chase and sting him relentlessly until he can move safely out of their range. Angry bees cannot be harmed by most attacks and will not leave Banjo alone until he leaves the place that the beehive was destroyed, but can be dispatched by using the [[Wonderwing]]. A strategy for getting the honeycombs from a bee-guarded Beehive is to fire a blue egg at the hive to break it, then to use the Talon Trot to outrun the bees and get the honeycombs unscathed. Swarms of bees without hives can also be seen in [[Click Clock Wood]] during the summertime. These swarms will attack without any provocation and they have no beehive. Since bee swarms take an absolute minimum of two [[Golden Feathers]] to kill completely, often the best course of action is simply to avoid them. Bee swarms also appear in Spillerston of [[Spiller's Harbor]] in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge]]'', and although they move much faster and sting for more damage, they are much easier to kill with the Wonderwing.


In ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', most Beehives are not protected by any bees, although later worlds contain dangerous [[Cursed Beehive]]s which act like normal beehives just long enough to lure hungry bears into surprise attacks. But they have a small detail that "normal" beehives don't have. The [[Cursed Beehive]]s have '''red eyes'''.
In ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', most Beehives are not protected by any bees, although later worlds contain dangerous [[Cursed Beehive]]s which act like normal beehives just long enough to lure hungry bears into surprise attacks. They require several hits to take down, and give only two honeycombs. But they have a small detail that "normal" beehives don't have. The [[Cursed Beehive]]s have '''red eyes'''.


In ''[[Banjo-Pilot]]'', there is a cup known as the [[Beehive Cup]]. Beehives are seen as obstacles in every race.
In ''[[Banjo-Pilot]]'', there is a cup known as the [[Beehive Cup]]. Beehives are seen as obstacles in every race.
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