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 here’s the dealβ€”I hopped back into Roblox Grow a Garden after the latest update dropped, and guess what? There’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 on… 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 stuffβ€”plants I’ve never seen, a suspiciously fancy nectar shade, and something called the pollen radar (which sounds useful until you realize… 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 meβ€”there’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 that’s just scratching the surface.


Want It for Free? Here’s How

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Don’t want to burn Robux? I feel you. There’s a way to craft the AntiB Egg without spending a dime. All you need is patience and a bear. No, reallyβ€”the Busy Bear handles the exchange.

Here’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 tulipβ€”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 boomβ€”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 29–44 minutes, and occasionally stings another pet to speed up their ability cooldowns. Not awful, not amazingβ€”just aggressively average.


Round Two: Hope (and Robux) Strikes Again

Still desperate for something cooler, I bought another one.

Result:
Tarantula Hawk.
Okay, now we’re talking. It looks epic. It flies. It pollinates. It stings.
…But plot twist: it does literally the same things as the waspβ€”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 don’t expect life-changing stats or disco bees on your first pull (unless you’re luckier than me). That said, the Tarantula Hawk is definitely cooler than the default beeβ€”and the fact that it helps your other pets is a nice bonus.

And hey, if you’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. Don’t get stung.
See you in the next harvest,
β€” A very confused but slightly satisfied bug collector πŸπŸŒΈπŸ’€

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