How to Get Anti Bee Egg in Grow a Garden

How to Get Anti Bee Egg in Grow a Garden

How to Get Anti Bee Egg in Grow a Garden? So hereโ€™s the dealโ€”I hopped back into Roblox Grow a Garden after the latest update dropped, and guess what? Thereโ€™s a brand new AntiB Egg on the loose. Naturally, being the bug-collecting maniac that I am, I had to dive right in. I mean, come onโ€ฆ new pets, mysterious bugs, and chaotic randomness? Count me in.

Let me break down how this whole AntiB Egg situation went down, with zero pay-to-win spoilers (okay, maybe just one or two slip-ups).

How to Get Anti Bee Egg in Grow a Garden

The Update Hit Hard (Like a Bee Sting)

Fresh into the game, I noticed a bunch of shiny new stuffโ€”plants Iโ€™ve never seen, a suspiciously fancy nectar shade, and something called the pollen radar (which sounds useful until you realizeโ€ฆ you literally have eyes). But the real gem? That mystical AntiB Egg sitting in the shop like it owns the place.

Spoiler: It kind of does.


Bee Eggs and Beyond

At first glance, nothing seemed new. The bee egg looked the same. But trust meโ€”thereโ€™s a hidden egg in town. And inside it? A cast of creepy-crawly chaos:

  • Disco Bee (yes, that exists)
  • Butterfly
  • Moth
  • Tarantula Hawk (say that five times fast)
  • Wasp (my new enemy)

And thatโ€™s just scratching the surface.


Want It for Free? Here’s How

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Donโ€™t want to burn Robux? I feel you. Thereโ€™s a way to craft the AntiB Egg without spending a dime. All you need is patience and a bear. No, reallyโ€”the Busy Bear handles the exchange.

Hereโ€™s how it goes:

  1. Drop 3 honey into this little container.
  2. Supply the bear with specific pollinated crops.
  3. Wait. Repeat. Cry a little.
  4. Eventually, you’ll be able to craft the AntiB Egg.

Right now, for example, it asked me for a pollinated orange tulipโ€”which meant I had to grow tulips and wait for my bees to do their thing. Painful.


Bee Mechanics: Hope You Like Waiting

If you own the basic bee, it helps pollinate crops once in a while. Key words: once in a while. More bees = higher chances. So yeah, I sat there hoping my flowers would magically get pollinated. It was like watching paint dry, only worse because I wanted that egg bad.


Impatient? Me Too. So I Bought the Egg

I caved. I dropped the Robux and bought the premium AntiB Egg. Judge me all you want, but I needed to know what was inside.

Planted the egg. Waited 30 seconds. Refused to pay more Robux to skip it (I’m not that impatient). And boomโ€”it hatched.

Result?
A wasp.
Yep. The most common, boring, bug-eyed disappointment in the whole collection.


Wasp Review: Meh

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This bug looks straight-up nasty. It buzzes around, pollinates stuff every 29โ€“44 minutes, and occasionally stings another pet to speed up their ability cooldowns. Not awful, not amazingโ€”just aggressively average.


Round Two: Hope (and Robux) Strikes Again

Still desperate for something cooler, I bought another one.

Result:
Tarantula Hawk.
Okay, now weโ€™re talking. It looks epic. It flies. It pollinates. It stings.
…But plot twist: it does literally the same things as the waspโ€”just faster.

Seriously, same job. New costume.


Final Thoughts: Is the AntiB Egg Worth It?

If you love surprises, bugs, and a whole lot of waiting, the AntiB Egg is for you. Just donโ€™t expect life-changing stats or disco bees on your first pull (unless youโ€™re luckier than me). That said, the Tarantula Hawk is definitely cooler than the default beeโ€”and the fact that it helps your other pets is a nice bonus.

And hey, if youโ€™re all about the grind, you can still craft this egg for free. No Robux required. Just time, bees, and some tulips.


If you made it this far:
Water your garden. Pet your bee. Donโ€™t get stung.
See you in the next harvest,
โ€” A very confused but slightly satisfied bug collector ๐Ÿ๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿ’€

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