I really, really want to have a reason to do some beekeeping. It looks stylish and fun. The problem is that as far as I can see, the costs and benefits seem extremely bad.. am I overlooking something?
First note that it is essentially a different "farming": you invest materials and dwarf labors in return for food and booze.
Costs:- is an outdoors activity, so requires to deal with cave adaptation (like outdoor farming); building a roofed-over light inside area is an optional workaround for both
- requires several special items to work (hive, press and jugs), where a farm just needs a plot. Is more work to set up.
- Once set up, the amount of dwarf labor to keep it going seems about the same. Farming needs sowing and harvesting, beekeeping needs splitting and harvesting colonies.
- there is a (soft and hard) limit to production, unlike farms. For practical purposes, the soft limit of 40 hives IS the hard limit, because hives above 40 yield very little increase in output. At the limit, you are producing about 12 Royal Jelly, 12 Honey and 12 wax each season.
- requires more space than farming: 40 tiles for the hives, but you also need some space in between for walking, for an output of 12 cooking ingredients and 5*12=60 booze. A farm can produce that much with about 2 tiles.
Benefits:- Wax is garbage with low value, that can be used for nothing but crafts. Less useful than bones.
- Royal Gelee, according to what I read on the wiki: can be stored in finished good stockpiles, making it harder to access and keep track of. It is also a liquid, and dwarves will prefer to cook solid ingredients instead. If you do manage to get your dwarves to cook it, it is still one of the worst possible ingredients, because it has the lowest value and stack size.
- Honey can also be stored in finished good stockpiles, making it harder to access. It can be used for cooking but is another terrible ingredient for that purpose, for the same reasons. Turning it into 5 mead looks better, but mead has a terribly low value too.
tldr:
- harder than farming,
- yields inferior products
- hard cap on production that equals the output of two farming tiles
yikes
Do the gods hate bees?