Bee Swarm Simulator Field Booster: Locations & Boost Guide - Items

Bee Swarm Simulator Field Booster: Locations & Boost Guide

Learn how to find and use every bee swarm simulator field booster in 2026. Discover unlock requirements, field pools, and stacking strategies.

2026-06-28
bee swarm simulator Wiki Team
Quick Guide
  • Field boosters provide a massive multiplier to pollen collection in specific fields for a limited duration.
  • Red and Blue HQs contain color-specific boosters requiring five discovered red or blue bee types.
  • Mountain Top Booster requires twenty bees to access and boosts a wider variety of fields.
  • Cooldown periods last for one hour, making active management crucial for optimal honey farming.
  • Stacking items like Field Dice and Glitter with booster effects maximizes your resource collection rates.

Understanding the Bee Swarm Simulator Field Booster System

The bee swarm simulator field booster system is a core mechanic designed to accelerate your honey-making progression. Scattered across the map, these stationary machines grant substantial multiplier boosts to pollen collection in randomly selected fields. Utilizing these boosters regularly allows players to finish difficult quests faster and accumulate the honey needed for higher-tier gear and hive slots.

Video Highlights:

  • Booster Locations: Where to find the Blue, Red, and Colorless boosters.
  • Unlock Requirements: The specific bee counts and types needed for activation.
  • Safety Warning: Avoiding environmental hazards like the Red HQ wall.
  • Gameplay Tips: Why you should avoid slingshots and use portals instead.

Each booster functions on a strict cooldown timer, meaning you must plan your farming routes around their availability. When activated, the booster randomly selects a field from its designated pool and applies a multiplier to all pollen gathered there. Knowing which fields are linked to which booster helps you target the specific colors your hive excels at harvesting.

BoosterLocationRequirementsMain Focus
Blue BoosterBlue HQ (10-Bee Zone)5 Blue Bee TypesBlue Fields
Red BoosterRed HQ (10-Bee Zone)5 Red Bee TypesRed Fields
Mountain Top BoosterMountain Top (20-Bee Zone)20 BeesMixed Fields
Cooldown Management

Always check your active quests before using a booster. If you need red pollen for a Science Bear quest, prioritize the Red HQ booster over the Blue HQ booster to maximize your quest progression efficiency.

Locations and Unlock Requirements

Accessing each bee swarm simulator field booster requires meeting specific progress milestones. These milestones are measured by either the total number of bees in your hive or the number of unique bee types you have discovered.

Blue Field Booster

  • Location: Inside the Blue HQ (10-Bee Zone).
  • Requirement: 5 unique Blue Bee types discovered.
  • Primary Fields: Bamboo, Pine Tree, Blue Flower.

Red Field Booster

  • Location: Inside the Red HQ (10-Bee Zone).
  • Requirement: 5 unique Red Bee types discovered.
  • Primary Fields: Strawberry, Rose, Mushroom.

Mountain Top Booster

  • Location: Mountain Top (20-Bee Zone).
  • Requirement: 20 total Bees in your hive.
  • Primary Fields: Mountain Top, Pineapple, Pumpkin.

The Blue HQ is located near the Blue Flower Field, past the 10-Bee gate. The Red HQ is situated on the opposite side of the map, near the Rose Field. The Mountain Top booster, often referred to as the Colorless or Main booster, sits high above the starting area and requires navigating the ramp or using the Red Cannon once you unlock the 25-Bee gate.

Field TypeBlue BoosterRed BoosterMountain Top Booster
Blue Flower FieldHigh ChanceNo ChanceLow Chance
Strawberry FieldNo ChanceHigh ChanceLow Chance
Pine Tree ForestHigh ChanceNo ChanceMedium Chance
Mountain Top FieldNo ChanceNo ChanceHigh Chance
Clover FieldMedium ChanceMedium ChanceMedium Chance
Hazard Warning

When navigating near the Red HQ, avoid touching the glowing red walls. Contact with these barriers results in instant player defeat, sending you back to the starting spawn point and wasting valuable travel time.

How to Activate and Use Boosters

Activating a booster is a straightforward process, but preparing for the boost beforehand ensures you do not waste the limited duration of the multiplier. Follow these steps to unlock, activate, and utilize your boosts efficiently.

1

Verify Hive Requirements

Check your hive menu to ensure you have the required number of unique red or blue bee types, or total bees for the Mountain Top area.

2

Navigate to the Booster Machine

Travel to the chosen HQ or the Mountain Top. Avoid using slingshots if they throw you off course; instead, walk through the designated portals or use the Red Cannon if you have 25 bees.

3

Interact with the Booster

Walk up to the yellow booster pad and press the activation key. The screen will display the name of the field that has received the multiplier.

4

Harvest the Boosted Field

Immediately travel to the boosted field and begin gathering pollen. Use your best collector tool and active abilities to maximize the yield.

Boosters scale in effectiveness depending on your current gear and hive setup. A single boost can significantly increase your bag filling speed, requiring you to make frequent trips back to your hive to convert pollen into honey.

Boost TierPollen MultiplierDurationRecommended Tool
Single Boost2x Pollen15 MinutesGolden Rake
Double Boost3x Pollen15 MinutesPorcelain Dipper
Triple Boost4x Pollen15 MinutesPetal Wand
Dispenser Synergy

While visiting the Blue or Red HQs to activate your booster, remember to claim your free resources from the Blue and Red dispensers. These provide free blueberries, strawberries, and honey every few hours.

Advanced Strategies for Stacking Boosts

To make the most of your bee swarm simulator field booster, you should stack its effects with items and other game mechanics. Stacking multipliers exponentially increases the amount of pollen you gather per swing of your collector.

Before activating a booster, ensure you have the following items ready in your inventory:

  • Field Dice: Used to reroll a field boost if the booster selects a field you do not want to farm.
  • Glitter: Grants a flat percentage boost to pollen and capacity in a specific field.
  • Extracts (Red/Blue): Increases your color-specific pollen collection for a short duration.
  • Micro-Converters: Instantly converts a portion of your pollen bag into honey, allowing you to stay in the boosted field longer without returning to your hive.
ItemSourceEffectDuration
Field DiceQuests / ShopRerolls active field boostInstant
GlitterCrafting / Memory Match+100% Field Pollen, +100% Capacity15 Minutes
Red ExtractCrafting / Red HQ+50% Red Pollen, +25% Red Bee Attack10 Minutes
Blue ExtractCrafting / Blue HQ+50% Blue Pollen, +25% Blue Bee Convert10 Minutes

Farming Preparation Checklist:

  • Clear inventory space and empty your pollen container at the hive.
  • Check that your Field Dice and Micro-Converters are slotted in your hotbar.
  • Activate your booster and verify which field received the multiplier.
  • Apply matching Extracts and drop a Glitter on the boosted field.
  • Summon field boosts using the Wind Shrine if you have unlocked it.
Hive Color Alignment

In the late game, aligning your hive color (Red, Blue, or White) with your preferred field booster yields the highest honey-per-second rates. Mixed hives should focus primarily on the Mountain Top booster.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long is the cooldown for each bee swarm simulator field booster?

Every field booster in the game has a standard cooldown of one hour. This timer starts immediately after you activate the booster, regardless of how long you spend farming.

Q: Can I use multiple field boosters at the same time?

Yes, you can activate the Blue, Red, and Mountain Top boosters simultaneously. However, they will boost different fields, so you can only farm one boosted field at a time.

Q: Does the Mountain Top booster affect high-tier fields like Coconut or Pepper?

No, the standard field boosters do not target high-tier fields like the Coconut Patch or Pepper Patch. Those fields require special items, wind shrines, or grandmaster badges to boost.

Q: What should I do if a booster selects a field I don't need?

You can use a Field Dice from your inventory to randomly change the boosted field. This allows you to hunt for a field that matches your current quests or hive color.

Badge Boosts

Keep in mind that field badges also grant permanent pollen multipliers to their respective fields. Stacking these badge rewards with active field boosters is the key to reaching billions of honey.