Whoops! Thanks for pointing that out. That has to be one of the most stupid bugs I've ever managed. Unfortunately, the data for most beehives will have become irrevocably damaged; I just hope it doesn't call down disaster upon me.
"Object-oriented design is the roman numerals of computing." -- Rob Pike
yeah, i noticed that too. to me it seemed like some sort of timewarp, since, when i logged in, all hives were severely damaged and contained - roughly an hour after being harvested - all about 5 liters of ql1 honey each.
I had the same problem with them suddenly needing urgent repairs, so I gave them the repairs. and now a few give that q.99 wax. (I dont remember what Q wax they used to give. but 99 sounds unlikely to me.)
Yep this is still a problem my beewaxx is aswell 99, 98 or 100 some even 1 that i know was good before. also you can wax many more times then normal. The honey seams not to be working as it should either, and atm i need honey... but i dont want to use bugged stuff.. so there are still issues with the beehives.
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"Life is like a box of chocolates... you never know what your gonna get "
The beehives that are broken right now cannot really be fixed, because the correct data for them was lost in the bug. If you are disturbed by it, your only real recourse is to destroy them and build new ones.
"Object-oriented design is the roman numerals of computing." -- Rob Pike
Will new hives work correctly? I'd have to build my fifth set now, and I really don't want to do it before I'm absolutely sure they'll work properly. I'd rather spend the lumber on cheese racks.