Bee Bear Quests Guide (March 2026) Tips & Complete Walkthrough

If you are diving into Bee Swarm Simulator this March 2026, you’ve probably noticed the buzz around the latest Beesmas event. One of the most exciting—and sometimes challenging—aspects of this seasonal update is the return of Bee Bear. Located at the top of the mountain near the Beesmas tree, this polar bear has a laundry list of requests that, if fulfilled, will reward you with some of the best loot in the game.
But let’s be honest: Bee Bear’s quests can be exhausting. He asks for specific quantities of items, ranging from simple Pollen to rare resources like Glue and Royal Jelly. If you don’t have a plan, you might find yourself running back and forth, wasting valuable time that could be spent farming.
That’s why I’ve put together this comprehensive guide. After analyzing the top ranking guides—including the detailed breakdown over at Roonby and cross-referencing with community data from the official Wiki and Discord—I’ve compiled everything you need to know to clear these quests efficiently.
Bee Bear Quests At A Glance
Before we dive into the nitty-gritty details, here is a quick overview of the quest line for 2026. Note that Bee Bear typically offers a series of quests that require you to gather items and “donate” them to fill the festive meter.
| Quest Name | Primary Requirement | Estimated Difficulty | Top Rewards |
|---|---|---|---|
| The First Donation | Basic Treats & Pollen | Easy | Ticket x100, Honey |
| Sticky Situation | Glue, Gumdrops, Pineapples | Medium | Wealth Clock, Star Treats |
| The Royal Request | Royal Jelly, Enzymes | Hard/Gated | Neon Blue Egg, Planter of choice |
| Festive Finale | Tickets, Star Jellies, Field Dice | Expert | Beesmas 2026 Beequip, Gumdrops |
Note: Quest names and specific numbers may vary slightly based on live game updates, but the structure remains consistent with the 2026 patch.
Who is Bee Bear and Why Should You Care?
If you are new to the game, you might be wondering, “Why should I spend my hard-earned resources on a bear?”
Bee Bear is a special event NPC that appears during the Beesmas event (typically running from late December through January). Unlike the permanent bears like Black Bear or Science Bear, Bee Bear is only around for a limited time.
Completing his quests is crucial for several reasons:
- Exclusive Bees: He is one of the few sources for event-specific eggs.
- Boost Items: You can get powerful items like the Wealth Clock, Marshmallow Bee, and various amulets.
- Beequips: In 2026, Bee Bear is the primary distributor of the new “Beesmas Beequips,” which provide massive stat boosts to your hive.
Missing out on these quests puts you at a significant disadvantage compared to players who grind them out.
Pre-Quest Preparation: What You Need Before You Start?
Don’t just walk up to Bee Bear empty-handed. Based on the latest data from the 2026 update, preparation is key to avoiding frustration.
1. Maximize Your Hive Strength
Bee Bear doesn’t just want Pollen; he wants specific types of Pollen and转换 materials. Ensure your hive is balanced.
- Red Bees (Crimson, Cobalt, etc.): Essential for fighting bugs if the quest requires you to defeat enemies (though rare for Bee Bear, it happens in side objectives).
- Blue Bees (Diamond, Shocked): Great for collecting Red/Blue flowers efficiently if the quest demands specific pollen types.
- Gifted Bucko Bee: If you have this, use it. The instant Pollen conversion is a lifesaver.
2. Stock Up on Capacity
You will be moving thousands of items at once.
- Make sure your Pollen Basket and Petals are upgraded to the max level you can afford.
- If you are mid-game, aim for the Super Sleigh or Petal Belt.
- Pro Tip: Equip the Gummy Boots and Demon Mask. The speed and defense boosts will help you navigate the mountain faster without getting knocked out by King Beetle or Stump Snail while you farm.
3. Unlock the Right Areas
Some of Bee Bear’s requests require items found only in specific biomes.
- Blue Commando Frog: Requires the 35 Bee Gate.
- Pineapple: Requires the Pineapple Patch (usually accessible after getting 10-15 bees).
- Candy Canes: Found in the Peppermint Field (25 Bee Gate).
Ensure you have the necessary bees to unlock these gates before the event ends, or you’ll be stuck on later quests.
Detailed Walkthrough of the New 2026 Quests
Now, let’s get into the meat of the guide. Here is how to tackle each of the major quest tiers for this update.
Quest 1: The Foundation (Basic Supplies)
This is essentially the tutorial for the event. Bee Bear asks for common items to get the ball rolling.
The Request:
- 10,000 Pollen (Any Color)
- 10 Gumdrops
- 10 Pineapples
- 10 Strawberries
How to Complete It:
- Pollen: Head to the Mountain Top Field or the Clover Field. These are usually safe and high-density.
- Treats: Don’t buy these from the shop unless you are swimming in Honey. Instead, use the Blue Flower Field for Strawberries and the Pineapple Patch for Pineapples.
- Speed Strategy: Activate a Blue Clover Boost if you have one. It doubles blue flower pollen, allowing you to harvest Strawberries and Pineapples (which are often close to blue flowers) twice as fast.
Reward: usually a ticket boost and some Honey to cover your travel costs.
Quest 2: The Sticky Situation (Crafting Items)
Here is where it gets tricky. Bee Bear will ask for Glue and Enzymes. These are not found in fields; they are made.
The Request:
- 50 Glue
- 30 Enzymes
- 1,000 Red Pollen
- 1,000 Blue Pollen
How to Complete It:
- Getting Glue: You need to collect Sticky Pollen (the purple/pink mix).
- Location: The Spider Field is the best spot. It’s a mix of Red and Blue flowers.
- Bee Composition: Use a hive with a mix of Red and Blue bees.
- Conversion: Once your bag is full of Sticky Pollen, return to your hive. If you have a Glue Dispenser, convert it there. If not, you have to craft it manually (though the Glue Dispenser is highly recommended for this quest).
- Getting Enzymes: This requires Lemon/Strawberry/Blue mixes.
- Location: The Strawberry Field or Rose Field.
- Tip: Riley Bee and Bucko Bee quests often give enzymes as rewards. If you are low on enzymes, check if those low-level bears are offering any.
- Pro Strategy: Do not rely solely on field farming for Enzymes and Glue. If you have spare Oil or Royal Jelly, sometimes trading with other players (if your platform allows) or converting lower-tier treats is faster. However, strictly speaking, farming the Spider Field for Sticky Pollen is the most consistent method for F2P players.
Quest 3: The Royal Request (High Stakes)
This is usually the gatekeeper quest. It requires rare items that take time to acquire.
The Request:
- 1 Royal Jelly (or more, depending on scaling)
- 50 Tickets
- 5 Field Dice
- 5000 Sunflower Seeds
How to Complete It:
- Royal Jelly: If you don’t have one saved up, you have a few options:
- Purchase from the Royal Jelly Shop (costs Tickets).
- Defeat the King Beetle or Tunnel Bear (low drop rate, but free).
- If you are desperate, check the Diamond Appraiser to see if you have any high-level diamonds that convert to RJ, but this is a last resort.
- Tickets: Farm mobs.
- Ladybugs: In the Clover Field.
- Rhino Beetles: In the Blue Flower Field.
- Spider: In the Spider Field.
- Tip: Equip the Demon Mask for +10% attack. This speeds up mob kills significantly.
- Field Dice: These are often rewards from the Stick Bug. If you have a stockpile, use them. If not, you might need to wait for a Stick Bug invasion.
- Sunflower Seeds: The Sunflower Field is your best bet. It’s safe, close to the hive, and high yield.
The Reward for this Quest: This is usually where you get the Neon Blue Egg. This egg has a chance to hatch a Diamond Bee or a Gifted Riley/Bucko bee. Do not miss this one.
Quest 4: The Festive Finale (The Grind)
The final quest is a marathon. It tests your patience and your resource management.
The Request:
- 100 Star Jellies
- 500 Tickets
- 10,000 Gingerbread Bears
- Beesmas Lights (Collected from stocking)
How to Complete It:
- Star Jellies: This is the hardest part.
- Method A: Do memory matches in the Ant Challenge.
- Method B: Open Gifted Bucko Bee eggs (rare).
- Method C: Purchase from the Robo Bear shop (if available that week).
- Note: Star Jellies are valuable. Don’t waste them unless the reward from Bee Bear is worth it (the new Beequip usually is).
- Gingerbread Bears: These are special treats that drop from mobs or can be collected from the Beesmas Feast.
- Make sure you are activating the Feast frequently. You can pay tickets to start a feast or wait for others to do it.
- Stand in the circle to collect Gingerbread Bears automatically.
- Beesmas Lights: These are scattered around the map, but the fastest way is to find the green stockings hidden in the various fields.
Advanced Strategies for Efficiency
Based on my research and in-game experience, here are the “Pro Tips” that most standard guides miss.
1. The “Triple Threat” Loadout
When grinding for Bee Bear, don’t just wear random gear. Use this specific loadout for maximum speed:
- Amulet: Diamond Dice Amulet (to get free tickets/while grinding).
- Goggles: Demon Mask (for mob killing).
- Belt: Super Sleigh (best capacity) or Petal Belt (if you can’t carry enough yet).
- Boots: Gummy Boots (traversal speed is life).
2. Planter Synergy
Since you need thousands of specific treats (like Sunflower Seeds or Pineapples), use Planters.
- If Bee Bear asks for Strawberries, plant Strawberry Seeds in Rose Field (cross-pollination bonus).
- If he asks for Pineapples, plant in the Stump Field or Pineapple Patch.
- Crucial: Use Instant Ripening (obtained from the Robo Pass or Quests) on your planters. You cannot wait 24 hours for a quest timer to finish. You need crops now.
3. Don’t Forget the Stockings
While running around doing Bee Bear’s quests, keep an eye out for the Stockings.
- They contain Tickets, gumdrops, and sometimes Star Jellies.
- Finding all 30-40 stockings is often a requirement for the 100% completion of the Beesmas questline, not just Bee Bear’s specific quests.
- They respawn every 4-8 hours or so, so checking them multiple times a day is a free ticket farm.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
“I can’t find Bee Bear!”
He appears only after you have done the initial “Beesmas 2026” setup quest from the Bear NPC near the spawn. If you just logged in, look for a bear with a gift icon near the immediate starting area.
“The quest asks for too many items!”
The quests scale with your progress. If you are a late-game player with a lot of bees, Bee Bear might ask for 50,000 Pollen instead of 5,000.
- Solution: This isn’t a bug. It means you are strong enough to farm it. Use your best macro (like the Coconut Crab macro) and blast through fields.
“I accidentally donated the wrong item.”
Bee Bear usually locks the items into the quest slots once you commit. Make sure to read the exact item name.
- Example: If he asks for “Glue,” do not give him “Glue Bottles” (if such a distinction exists in your version). Always double-check the tooltip.
FAQ’s
When does the Bee Bear questline end?
The Bee Bear questline typically ends around late January. Since the source article is dated January 20, 2026, you have very little time left! You generally have until the Beesmas event leaves the game, which is usually the last week of January.
Can I complete Bee Bear quests on multiple accounts?
Yes, but you must complete the progression on each individual account. Items do not transfer, and the quest progress is not shared.
What happens if I don’t finish the quests?
If the timer runs out, Bee Bear will leave, and you will lose access to those specific rewards. Any items you donated are gone. However, any items you still have in your inventory (like Stocking rewards or Star Jellies) stay with you.
Is the Beesmas Beequip worth the Star Jellies?
In the 2026 meta, the Beesmas Beequips are generally considered Top Tier. They often provide specific bonuses like “Add 20% Pollen from Red Flowers” or “+1 Attack.” If you are a mid-to-late game player, yes, it is absolutely worth the Star Jellies.
How do I get Tickets fast for the final quest?
The Ant Challenge is your best friend. If you have a strong hive, complete Ant Challenge runs back-to-back. Also, using a Vicious Bee to spawn mobs at the spawn point is a popular strategy for ticket farming, though be careful not to annoy other players if you are in a public server.
Conclusion
The new Bee Bear quests in Bee Swarm Simulator for 2026 are a grind, but they are absolutely worth the effort. The rewards—specifically the eggs, boosts, and the exclusive Beequip—will power up your hive for months to come.
My advice? Don’t try to do it all in one sitting. Break it down:
- Day 1: Knock out the easy Pollen/Treat quests.
- Day 2: Farm the mobs for Tickets and Enzymes.
- Day 3: Spend your Star Jellies and finish the line.
Good luck, beekeepers! See you in the hive.
