Grow A Garden: Complete Disco Bee Guide
If you are exploring the world of Roblox Grow A Garden, the Disco Bee is a pet that often catches players’ attention. Added in the Bizzy Bee Update, this Divine-tier pet comes with unique features and abilities that can affect your garden in interesting ways. In this guide, I’ll explain what the Disco Bee does, how to get it, and what to expect in practice.
What is the Disco Bee?
The Disco Bee is a Divine pet, which is one of the higher-tier classifications in the game. Divine pets are usually rare, powerful, and have unique abilities that can influence crops or other mechanics in your garden. The Disco Bee is most notable for its ability to turn nearby fruits into Disco fruits, giving them special effects when harvested.
In general, the Disco Bee is considered a collectible pet for players who enjoy experimenting with crop mutations and want a visually unique companion. Its design is also eye-catching: the bee has glasses, a rainbow-colored body that changes like the Disco mutation, and wings that flap constantly. Unlike most pets, its icon even has an animated feature.
How to Obtain the Disco Bee
Obtaining the Disco Bee is not straightforward. Here’s what you need to know:
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Egg Type: Anti Bee Egg (also obtainable via Premium Anti Bee Egg)
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Hatch Chance: 0.25%
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Cost: The Anti Bee Egg can be crafted in-game or purchased with Robux
Because the hatch chance is so low, most players need patience or multiple attempts to acquire this pet. For those looking for faster acquisition, some players choose to buy grow a garden tokens to increase their chances indirectly by obtaining eggs faster.
Once hatched, the Disco Bee will fly upward and become a part of your garden. Its rarity places it among the pets with the third lowest hatch rate, just behind the Kitsune (0.08%) and the Raccoon from the regular Night Egg (0.1%).
Disco Bee Stats and Traits
Here are the main stats you should be aware of:
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Hunger: 50,000 – This is high for Divine pets, meaning it can go longer without feeding compared to other pets.
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Trait – Disco Disco: Every 15 seconds (roughly between 0:06 and 0:15 in-game), the Disco Bee has a chance to turn a nearby fruit into Disco. The chance is around 14% or higher, which is decent for mutation-based farming.
In practice, the Disco Bee is mostly used to help produce Disco fruits for higher scoring gardens or for players experimenting with fruit mutations. While its multiplier is strong at 125x, it is no longer the highest in the game. Pets like Space Squirrel, Pterodactyl, and Lemon Lion now outshine it in terms of mutation effects.
Visual Appearance
Most players notice the Disco Bee immediately because of its bright, animated appearance:
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Rainbow-colored body that fluctuates
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Flapping wings
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Glasses (initially had one eye under the glasses, now corrected to two)
The animation makes it stand out in your garden, and the visual cue helps players identify when its Disco Disco trait is active nearby.
Tips for Using the Disco Bee
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Placement Matters: The Disco Bee affects nearby fruits, so placing it near your highest-yield crops is usually the most efficient strategy.
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Combine with Other Mutation Pets: While the Disco Bee is strong, combining it with other pets that provide complementary multipliers can significantly boost garden output.
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Be Patient with Hatching: Because the hatch chance is low, most players end up spending a long time or multiple Anti Bee Eggs before successfully hatching one.
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Feeding: With a hunger of 50,000, it’s relatively low maintenance compared to some other Divine pets. Regular feeding ensures the Disco Disco trait remains active.
Comparisons with Other Mutation Pets
The Disco Bee ranks third among pets capable of applying crop mutations, right behind the Kitsune variants. In comparison:
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Ascended Chakra & Harmonized Foxfire Chakra (Kitsune) – Higher multiplier for Disco fruits
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Space Squirrel, Pterodactyl, Firefly – Apply stronger multipliers like Voidtouched, Stormcharged, or Abyssal
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Lemon Lion, Apple Gazelle – Apply Mind Bender with multipliers higher than Disco
While the Disco Bee is no longer top-tier for mutations, most players still find it useful for gardens focused on Disco fruits, and its unique animation adds to its charm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the Disco Bee be obtained outside Anti Bee Eggs? No. In general, the only way to obtain it is through Anti Bee Eggs or Premium Anti Bee Eggs.
Q: How rare is the Disco Bee compared to other Divine pets? It’s one of the rarer Divine pets with a hatch rate of 0.25%. Only Kitsune and Raccoon (from Night Egg) have lower rates.
Q: Does the Disco Bee need constant feeding? Not particularly. With 50,000 hunger, most players find they can go longer periods without needing to feed it.
Q: Is the Disco Disco trait reliable? It works about 14% of the time during the active cooldown window. Most players see occasional Disco fruit appearances, which can be enough for casual mutation farming.
The Disco Bee is a visually striking Divine pet in Grow A Garden with a unique ability to create Disco fruits. While its hatch rate is low and its multiplier is no longer the strongest, it remains a desirable pet for collectors and mutation-focused gardeners. For players willing to be patient—or to buy grow a garden tokens to acquire eggs faster—it’s a rewarding addition to any garden setup. Placement, combination with other pets, and consistent feeding will ensure the Disco Bee provides the best benefits possible.




