So on Bedrock and Java, I have been making what I like to call 'Bee Factories', which is a BIG building in black and yellow bee colours that houses bees and is basically my fully auto honey and honeycomb farms (after frustratingly having to work out how to do each because the two versions are different).
I then made medium sized bee models to house separate beehives and tried to make a system where I have a daylight sensor detecting when it's daylight and night going into a single piston on the back of the bee models to let the bees out at day to work and closing it at night (since the bees return to their homes at night). But I hit a problem. I had no way of telling when every single bee was back in their hives so I could plan ahead and make delays in my redstone. I tried everything I could think of from observers to comparator detection systems and nothing seemed to work, they detected when the bees made honey but not this.
And this is where I turn to the feedback site in the hopes Mojang could make this happen. You see, if we could get observers or comparators or any kind of redstone detection in Minecraft to detect when all bees have entered their hive, then I say it would change all types of bee related farms as we would have another great feature and a way to know that all bees have safely entered their homes.
I really hope Mojang can add this feature in another update.
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