Grow A Garden launched the second part of their brand new Bizzy Bees update, and named it the Bizzier Bees update, plus it is also known as the Friendship Update.
As part of the new update, we got a brand new in-game egg, which features five brand new pets. If you’d like to find out all about the Wasp pet, its benefits (both good and bad), keep on reading to find out more…

What Is The Grow A Garden Wasp Pet?
We have five brand new pets, only one week after five other pets launched; the devs are really spoiling us right now.
There’s a brand new egg within the game, called the Anti Bee Eggs, which have a spiky red and black design, which is very edgy and cool compared to the yellow and black design of the cute Bee Eggs.
We can purchase Premium Anti Bee Eggs in the sidebar shop (the green button), using Robux, for 149 for one egg, 429 for three eggs, and 1269 for ten eggs.
We can also earn Anti Bee Eggs by completing the Bear Bee’s crafting challenges on the event display in the center of the field.
It’s kinda similar to the past Angry Plant Quest, except this time, you have to provide the bear with honey that you’ve made using the honey combpressor, as well as one fruit or flower – and the fruit or flower changes every single time, plus the weight.
These are the five pets you can hatch out of these brand new eggs, and all five are considered “anti-bee” pets:
- Wasp – 55% chance
- Tarantula Hawk – 30% chance
- Moth – 13.75% chance
- Butterfly – 1% chance
- Disco Bee – 0.25% chance
The wasp is the most common pet you’ll find inside the Anti Bee Eggs, with a 55% chance.
It is a lower percentage than the standard Bee pet from the Bee Eggs, as that pet has a 65% chance, but we are going to be hatching a lot of these wasps in these eggs, as they are so common.
For the design, it truly looks like a wasp, with a body that is segmented into three sections, with double wings, antenna, longer legs, and of course, the stinger.
It even has a little angry expression on its face, which couldn’t be more perfect for a wasp pet.

What Is The Benefit Of The Grow A Garden Wasp Pet?
Wasps aren’t the friendlies of insects, and the “benefit” of owning the wasp in your garden is kinda cruel…
Every 29:44 minutes, the wasp flies to a nearby fruit and pollinates it, applying the new pollination mutation.
BUT, every 9:57 minutes, the wasp stings a random pet, and advances its ability cooldown by 61:19 seconds.
So, this little angry wasp will pollinate your garden every 30 minutes, which is such a long time, but it will actually sting one of your pets – how cruel is that?
I know many people are not going to like that they do it, and what’s worse, there’s actually a little announcement ping that tells you which of your pets got stung by the wasp 🙁

Whilst it does sting your pet, it actually shortens the pet’s cooldown period by 61 seconds.
So, for example, if it was the dragonfly, usually it turns a fruit gold every 5 minutes, but if your dragonfly was the pet that got stung, that 5 minutes time would be shortened by 61 seconds.
I do think the shortening of the cooldown period is a good benefit, but stinging your other pets feels so cruel, but it’s species accurate, as wasps are notorious for their stings.
I think the design is pretty cool though, and I love how it’s curved in its body, to look anatomically correct for a wasp.
