If you want to add the rare and powerful Queen Bee pet to your Grow a Garden collection, you need a clear plan and a bit of luck. The Queen Bee pet stands out as one of the most special pets in the game, offering unique boosts to your garden’s growth and pet abilities.
The Queen Bee pet is a rare prize you can get during special events, like the Bizzy Bee Event. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about how to get Queen Bee pet in Grow a Garden, from finding honey to hatching the right egg.
How to Get Queen Bee Pet in Grow a Garden
First, you need to collect honey. Honey is like money you use during the bee event. You get honey by doing bee tasks, helping bees pollinate, and joining special bee games.
When you have enough honey, go to the Honey Shop near the garden plots. There you can buy bee eggs, which might give you the queen bee pet in Grow a Garden.

At the Honey Shop, look for bee eggs. You buy them with honey you collected. The shop changes what it sells every hour, so check often.

When you get a bee egg, hatch it, and you might get a bee pet. The Queen Bee is the hardest to get, and you have only a 1% chance in 100 to find it in a bee egg.
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Queen Bee Pet Abilities

Strategic Use: Some players use multiple Queen Bee pets to stagger their cooldown-refreshing abilities, creating powerful combinations with other pets (like raccoons) for optimal garden efficiency and profit.
Pollinates Nearby Fruit: Every 25 minutes, the queen bee will pollinate a nearby fruit, applying the Pollinated mutation. This mutation multiplies the value of the fruit by 3x.
Refreshes Pet Cooldowns: Every 30 minutes (or in some cases, every 25 seconds in certain showcases, possibly due to game testing or stacking), the Queen Bee will reset the cooldown of a random pet in your garden. This ability is especially valuable for pets with long cooldowns, allowing for more frequent use of their abilities.
That’s all you need to know about how to get Queen Bee Pet in Grow a Garden. Keep playing, and you’ll have your own Queen Bee soon!