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Propagules grown without a flower nearby can generate bee nests in the mangrove tree

Bee Nests can appear in Mangroove trees without a flower nearby. This is inconsistent with other trees that needs them nearby to have a chance to spawn.

 

This also breaks any potential wood farm using flying machines as they are not moveable.

 

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I can confirm that there are also an abundant of bees and bee nests in the mangrove biome.

@unknown, I believe this report is about mangrove trees that are grown from propagules, not naturally generated trees in the mangrove biome. The 1.15.2 changelog states:

Any birch or oak sapling grown near a flower within 2 blocks distance on the same y-level has a 5% chance of having a bee nest

However, currently, mangrove trees grown from propagules using bonemeal can generate bee nests even if there is not a flower nearby. This prevents mangrove tree farms from being reliable because pistons can't push bee nests.

This is also a parity issue. In the bedrock version, beehives on mangroves grown from propagules only generate Bee Nests if there are flowers nearby.

Eirik Skarding

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