Bee Swarm Simulator is not only about collecting pollen and making honey. As you progress, you will face many enemies known as mobs. Each mob behaves differently, has its own strength level, and offers specific rewards. Understanding how mobs work and knowing where they spawn will help you level up faster, farm more efficiently, and prepare for tougher challenges later in the game. Below is a complete and rewritten guide that lists all mobs in Bee Swarm Simulator, explained clearly and organized by category.
How Mobs Work in Bee Swarm Simulator
Every mob in Bee Swarm Simulator has a visible level next to its name. If your bees are lower level than the mob, they will miss attacks more often. The larger the level difference, the harder the fight becomes. This is why upgrading your bees is essential before taking on stronger enemies.
Some mobs are passive and will not attack you. Most, however, become aggressive once you enter their area. When defeated, mobs usually drop tokens on the ground instead of giving items directly. Only your bees can collect these drops, and other players cannot steal them unless the mob is public, such as Mondo Chick.
A useful trick against many field mobs is jumping repeatedly after your bees start attacking. This can cause certain mobs to stop moving or attacking, making fights easier.
Mobs are divided into four main groups: Regular Mobs, Mini-Bosses, Bosses, and Miscellaneous Mobs.
1. Regular Mobs
These mobs spawn in specific fields and respawn after a set time.
Ladybug
- Fields: Mushroom Field, Clover Field, Strawberry Field
- Respawn: 5 minutes
- Health: 12–28
- Honey Drop: 75
Rhino Beetle
- Fields: Blue Flower Field, Clover Field, Bamboo Field, Pineapple Patch
- Respawn: 5 minutes
- Health: 10–34
- Honey Drop: 75
Spider
- Field: Spider Field
- Respawn: 30 minutes
- Health: 100
- Honey Drop: 1,000
Mantis
- Fields: Pineapple Patch, Pine Tree Forest
- Respawn: 20 minutes
- Health: 115–165
- Honey Drop: 250
Scorpion
- Field: Rose Field
- Respawn: 20 minutes
- Health: 170–200
- Honey Drop: 1,000
Werewolf
- Fields: Cactus Field, Pumpkin Patch, Pine Tree Forest
- Respawn: 1 hour
- Health: 250
- Honey Drop: 5,000
2. Mini-Bosses
Mini-bosses are stronger than normal field mobs and have unique mechanics.
Rogue Vicious Bee
- Fields: Clover, Spider, Cactus, Rose, Mountain Top, Pepper Patch
- Respawn: 10–30 minutes
- Features: Spike attacks, spawns more often at night
Wild Windy Bee
- Fields: All except Ant Field and Stump Field
- Respawn: Every two day/night cycles or via Wind Shrine
- Features: Tornado, wind blasts, strong knockback
Commando Chick
- Location: Commando Chick’s Hideout
- Respawn: 30 minutes
- Features: Grenades, egg shield, health save phases
Snowbear
- Field: Spider Field
- Respawn: 1 hour 30 minutes
- Health: 1,500 to 200,000
- Features: Level scaling, time limit, no health saves
3. Bosses
Bosses are the hardest enemies and offer the best rewards.
King Beetle
- Location: King Beetle’s Lair
- Respawn: 1 day
- Health: 2,500
- Reward: 1,000,000 Honey
Tunnel Bear
- Location: White Tunnel
- Respawn: 2 days
- Health: 10,000
- Reward: 5,000,000 Honey
- Note: Can one-shot players
Mondo Chick
- Field: Mountain Top Field
- Respawn: 1 hour
- Health: 300,000
- Features: Egg shield, constant health loss
Coconut Crab
- Field: Coconut Field
- Respawn: 36 hours
- Health: 250,000
- Features: Coconut throws and claw attacks
Stick Bug
- Fields: Multiple fields
- Respawn: Event-based
- Health: Up to 2.5 million
- Features: Stick attacks, nymph summons, traps
Stump Snail
- Field: Stump Field
- Respawn: 4 days
- Health: 30,000,000
- Features: Saves health, mostly passive
4. Miscellaneous Mobs
These mobs appear during special events or under certain conditions.
- Aphids: Rage, Armored, and Diamond variants
- Army Ant: Appears in Ant Field
- Bean Bug: Drops Jelly Bean tokens
- Cave Monster: One-hit kill enemy
- Cogmower: Destroys flowers during Robo Bear Challenge
- Cogturret: Shoots damaging cogs
- Festive Nymph: Special Beesmas enemy
- Fire Ant: Leaves fire trails
- Firefly: Night-only mob that boosts pollen
- Flying Ant: Fast ant with extended range
- Frog: Collects tokens and attacks enemies
- Giant Ant: High health and damage
- Golden Cogmower: Rare Robo Bear mob that drops loot
- Mechsquito: Applies toxin debuff
- Mega Mechsquito: Stronger version with multiple shots
- Puffshroom: Event mob defeated by collecting pollen
- Party Cogmower: Robo Party variant
- Party Cogturret: Robo Party turret
- Party Mechsquito: Robo Party version
- Party Mega Mechsquito: Strong Robo Party mob
- Regular Ant: Basic Ant Challenge enemy
- Stick Nymph: Summoned by Stick Bug
- Zombie: Retro Swarm enemy
- Slime: Retro Swarm enemy
Bee Swarm Simulator offers a massive variety of mobs, each designed to test different aspects of your progress. Early-game mobs help you learn combat basics, while late-game bosses require strong bees, good gear, and smart strategies. By understanding every mob and where they appear, you can plan your grinding better and progress much faster through the game.