Yes, the armorers are savanna villagers in a savanna biome.
@Math Nerd
Thanks for the tip: F3+I
@Moesh
This is the result, show zero bees:
/setblock 286 111 -225 minecraft:beehive[facing=south,honey_level=0]{Bees:[]}
FYI, Minecraft Version is now "1.18 Pre-1"
...and the bee is now working as expected:
/setblock 286 111 -225 minecraft:beehive[facing=south,honey_level=2]{Bees:[],FlowerPos:{X:286,Y:111,Z:-224}}
/setblock 286 111 -225 minecraft:beehive[facing=south,honey_level=2]{Bees:[{EntityData:{AbsorptionAmount:0.0f,Age:0,AngerTime:0,Attributes:[{Base:0.30000001192092896d,Name:"minecraft:generic.movement_speed"}],FlowerPos:{X:286,Y:110,Z:-224},ForcedAge:0,HasNectar:1b,HasStung:0b,Health:10.0f,InLove:0,Invulnerable:0b,LoveCause:[I;256722146,505497288,-1744277899,-1628503675],PersistenceRequired:0b,id:"minecraft:bee"},MinOccupationTicks:2400,TicksInHive:731}],FlowerPos:{X:286,Y:110,Z:-224}}
Whoo-hoo!
Thanks everyone.
~Testuto
I understand there is currently no way to determine the number of bees in a beehive in Minecraft. However, I would guess, none; I placed the beehive, and am pretty sure no bees snuck in while I had my back turned.
My mistake.
When Unemployed Villagers are clicked on, they shake their head the same way as Nitwits. When these Unemployed Villagers (seemingly) did not change profession when a Job Site Block was placed in front of them, I (erroneously) concluded they were Nitwits.
They have subsequently changed profession, leading me to realise my mistake.
I've just had a similar problem.
14w19a Single Player
Windows XP (32 bit)
Java 1.7.0_55-b14
Chest full of Netherrack/Hopper/Furnace/Hopper/Chest with a side Hopper for Lava Buckets.
The Furnace burnt the Lava Buckets, but failed to produce Nether Brick.
Emptying all the inventories, then refilling them has (currently) fixed the Furnace.
Still an issue in 1.7.4.
Surely (Shirley), no enchantment would be better than Curse of Binding or Curse of Vanishing.
The non-enchanted armor could be cheaper than the enchanted armor from the non-savanna armorers.