FAQ / Troubleshooting
Q: Why am I taking damage near a beehive? A: You need to wear a beekeeper suit (or its item equivalent). If you fail to do so, bees sting you periodically until you leave or suit up.
Q: My beehive says I need frames or bees.
A: Ensure you have enough beehiveframe
items and the bees
item in your inventory. The script checks these items before letting you place or finalize a hive.
Q: I don’t see the forest zones on the map.
A: Use the forestscanner
item to reveal them. The script then shows colored circles (ForestScanZones
) so you know valid places to set up your hives.
Q: Seller won’t buy my honey.
A: Check that the item name (e.g., honeyjar
, cleanhoney
) matches one in Config.Seller.ItemsToSell
. You also need to sell in multiples of SellAmount
if configured.
Q: My job or clothes keep resetting after I put on the beekeeper suit.
A: The script uses a cloth-changing sequence. If you have conflicts with other clothing systems, ensure you revert or save outfits when finishing beekeeping tasks. Also, confirm SequenceStepsMale
/SequenceStepsFemale
aren’t overwriting permanent clothing data unless desired.
Q: I tried wearing a single beekeeper suit item (e.g., beekeeper_suit
), but it doesn’t appear.
A: If ClothingEnabled = true
and you’re using SingleSuitItem
(beekeeper_suit
), verify that your code references that item correctly and that it’s recognized by your inventory or clothing system.
Q: I can’t place a hive in certain areas.
A: The script might need a valid surface or the location must be within a ForestScanZones
. Check if you’re inside the zone radius. If not, you’ll see an error message about not being able to place the hive.
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