How to Complete Black Bear's Honey Wreath Quest in Bee Swarm Simulator (Beesmas 2026)

Step-by-step guide to complete Black Bear's Honey Wreath quest in Bee Swarm Simulator. Learn tasks, rewards, and tips for Beesmas success.

Introduction

If you’re diving into the Beesmas event in Bee Swarm Simulator, the black bear honey wreath bee swarm simulator quest is one of the most rewarding seasonal challenges you can tackle. Black Bear’s Honey Wreath isn’t just a festive decoration—it becomes a powerful tool that gives you honey and loot every time you harvest with a full pollen bag. This guide breaks down every step so you can earn the wreath quickly and make the most of its benefits throughout Beesmas.

The quest involves five main tasks: collecting and converting pollen, gathering honey from bloom petals, collecting honey tokens, and finding leaf tokens in two specific fields. While some steps are straightforward, others (like collecting honey tokens) can take patience if you don’t have help. Below, we cover each objective in detail, offer community-tested strategies, and show you exactly how to activate and use your Honey Wreath.

What Is Black Bear’s Honey Wreath Quest?

Black Bear’s Honey Wreath is a limited-time Beesmas quest that rewards you with a permanent (during the event) Honey Wreath placed near your hive. Once active, you can interact with it when your pollen is full to instantly convert all collected pollen into honey and sometimes receive bonus items like treats or tickets.

The quest is part of the seasonal Beesmas festivities and is available to all players regardless of level. Completing it requires a mix of basic gathering, mob farming, and field exploration. According to player experience, the hardest part for new players tends to be collecting honey tokens from mobs or friends’ honey storms, but even solo players can finish it with persistence.

Quest Objectives Breakdown

Black Bear asks you to complete five objectives. Here’s a quick overview before we dive into the walkthrough:

ObjectiveRequirementRecommended Method
Collect Pollen5,000 pollenAny field, use a cloud vial if needed
Convert Pollen at Hive5,000 pollenWalk to hive and let bees convert
Collect Honey from Bloom Petals500 honeyBreak bloom flowers in any field
Collect Honey Tokens50 tokensKill mobs or use a honey storm (friend)
Collect Leaf Tokens in Dandelion & Blue Flower5 tokens totalRun over green leaf tokens that spawn randomly

Each objective must be completed in order? Actually, the quest shows all tasks simultaneously, but you can work on them in any sequence. However, converting pollen requires you to have collected at least 5,000 first. The bloom petal honey is a new mechanic introduced in Beesmas 2025/2026, so many players aren’t familiar with it yet.

Step-by-Step Completion Guide

1. Collect and Convert 5,000 Pollen

This step is the easiest. Simply enter any field (clover, sunflower, cactus – it doesn’t matter) and gather 5,000 pollen. If you have a cloud vial, use it to speed up collection. Once you have the pollen, return to your hive area. Your bees will automatically start converting. You’ll see a counter above your character showing “+X” pollen converted. Wait until the total hits 5,000. That’s it.

Tip from the community: If you have the “Pollen Haste” badge or use a honey festival boost, conversion happens faster.

2. Collect 500 Honey from Bloom Petals

Bloom petals are the shiny flower-like objects that appear randomly on fields during Beesmas. When you run over them, your bees break them and release honey. Each bloom petal gives a small amount of honey (usually 10–25). You need to collect 500 honey total from these blooms, not from your normal conversion.

Bloom petals respawn periodically. The best fields are those with many players because blooms appear more frequently. You can also use a field booster like “Cloud Vial” to increase bloom spawn rates, though this is unconfirmed.

Pro tip: If you see a bloom, run into it immediately. They despawn quickly. The honey from blooms counts only when your bees collect it, not when petals are just broken.

3. Collect 50 Honey Tokens

This objective can be the most time-consuming if you don’t have an active honey storm. Honey tokens are small yellow icons dropped by mobs (rhino beetles, werewolves, mantises) and also appear during honey storms activated by friends or legendary bees (like Fuzzy Bee’s ability).

If you have a friend with a high-level bee that produces honey storms, ask them to activate it near the hive or in a crowded field. Each token collected adds to your quest progress. Otherwise, farm mobs in the spawn area behind the Pro Shop or in the Stone Cave. Each mob drops 1–3 tokens.

Alternate method: Use a “Honey Token” booster item from the Beesmas catalog if available. Some quests reward these, but I haven’t verified reliability.

4. Collect 5 Tokens from Leaves in Dandelion and Blue Flower Fields

This step requires you to find green leaf tokens that appear randomly in the Dandelion Field and Blue Flower Field. These tokens look like small green leaves floating in the air. When you run over them, they trigger a spawn of either a blueberry, a treat, or a small cloud of pollen. Each successful interaction counts as one token toward the quest (you need five total, from either field).

The leaf tokens spawn every 30–60 seconds in each field. To speed things up, hop between Dandelion and Blue Flower Field. If you miss one, it disappears after a few seconds, but a new one will appear soon. According to player reports, you can also get multiple tokens from the same field in quick succession if you’re lucky.

Rewards and How to Use the Honey Wreath

Once all five objectives are completed, return to Black Bear near the Starter Shop. He will activate the Honey Wreath. The wreath appears as a decorative item hanging near your hive entrance. You can walk up to it and “admire” it when your pollen bag is full. Interaction instantly converts all pollen into honey and occasionally drops bonus items like:

Reward TypeExamples
HoneyBased on pollen collected (scales with bag size)
TreatsBasic or gold treats
Tickets1–3 tickets per use
Event TokensBeesmas tokens (e.g., snowflakes, candles)

The Honey Wreath remains active for the duration of Beesmas. You can use it unlimited times. Many players rely on it as a quick conversion method when they’re far from the hive or want to avoid walking back. It’s especially useful during the Beesmas celebration when you need to grind honey for event items.

Tips and Tricks for Beesmas Success

  • Save bloom petals for later: If you’re struggling with the 500 honey step, note that bloom petals also count toward other Beesmas quests (like Polar Bear’s petal collection). Prioritize them.
  • Group up for honey storms: Join a Bee Swarm Simulator Discord or in-game group. One honey storm can give you 50+ tokens in seconds.
  • Equip a high-capacity pollen bag: Larger bags mean more pollen to convert when you use the wreath, maximizing honey per interaction.
  • Use the wreath as a emergency converter: If your bag is full and you’re far from the hive, the wreath saves time.
  • Check for daily boosts: On some days, Beesmas has boosts that increase token drops or bloom spawn rates. Plan your play around these.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Can I complete the black bear honey wreath bee swarm simulator quest solo?
Yes, all objectives can be done alone. Honey tokens take the longest, but farming mobs in the spider field or stump field reliably drops 1–2 tokens per kill. With patience, you’ll hit 50 within an hour.

Q2: What happens if I miss a bloom petal? Do they respawn?
Bloom petals respawn continuously in every field. You can’t “waste” them permanently. Just keep moving between fields until you collect 500 honey.

Q3: Does the Honey Wreath last after Beesmas ends?
No. The wreath is a seasonal reward and disappears once the event concludes. However, any unused wreath interactions in the last few days are still available until the event ends.

Q4: Where is Black Bear located to start the quest?
Black Bear is near the Starter Shop, directly across from the hive area. He has a yellow exclamation mark over his head when the quest is available. Interact with him to “start” the Honey Wreath quest.

For the official Beesmas event details and updates, visit the Bee Swarm Simulator Roblox page. Remember to enjoy the seasonal content and share tips with fellow beekeepers. Good luck completing your black bear honey wreath bee swarm simulator quest!