by Jeff » Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:27 pm
First of all, i've got that by a newly made beehive. I used q110~ straw, q45~ blocks and some good quality boards (logs and boards were from the same tree, anyway).
I have done two of those, so i should see if the other beehive got the bug too and if the problem can represent with the same beehive. I should see if there is something wrong with the wax, too.
I'm not sure about the honey quality works, but assuming it is based on the beehive and crops quality, it must be noted that i have q90/100 crops in the area. But i have two pumpkins that i've planted yesterday, and i suspect there is something wrong with them, too (because i haven't got any problems when i've done the other beehives, weeks ago; with wheat and flax i got a good q20 honey).
So, i should see if the problem represents (with each of the two new beehives) and then i have to determine if it is caused by pumpkins.
Edit: i have also low quality tea in the area, too; assuming honey quality it is based on crop quality, maybe an high difference between crops could cause problems? It's an idea, of course; i can only do assumptions, since i don't know the formula used.
Edit2:(of course, the older beehives haven't got any problem so far -beside giving q1 honey)
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