Grow a Garden 2 Bee Guide
Last updated: 2026-06-16.
Quick answer
Bee is a Legendary pet from Map pet spawn. Its listed price is 1M. Ability: Patrols your garden and swarms intruders to defend your fruit. Big pets use double cost and ability.
When comparing pet value, use the pet tier list and the Grow a Garden 2 Wiki Guide alongside the pet price and ability notes.
| Pet | Rarity | Price | Big/extra price | Ability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bee | Legendary | 1M | 2M | Patrols your garden and swarms intruders to defend your fruit. Big pets use double cost and ability. |
Pet list
| Pet | Rarity | Price | Big/extra price | Ability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bunny | Common | 20k | 40k | Randomly appears on the map for purchase; if it is already going to someone else's garden after purchase, buying it costs 40k. Ability: hops around your garden and boosts walk speed by +5. |
| Robin | Legendary | 75k | 150k | Flies around your garden eating ripe fruit and sometimes drops seeds. Big pets use double cost and ability. |
| Frog | Common | 10k | 20k | Randomly appears on the map for purchase; if it is already going to someone else's garden after purchase, buying it costs 20k. Ability: hops around your garden and boosts jump height by +5. |
| Deer | Rare | 50k | 100k | Trots around your garden and helps plants grow 10% faster. Big pets use double ability and cost. |
| Bee | Legendary | 1M | 2M | Patrols your garden and swarms intruders to defend your fruit. Big pets use double cost and ability. |
| Owl | Uncommon | 25k | 50k | Extends your view distance by 12.5% at night and hoots loudly when a rare pet spawns. |
| Big Owl | Uncommon | 50k | Not listed | Extends your view distance by 25% at night and hoots loudly when a rare pet spawns, doubling Owl's cost and ability. |
| Golden Dragonfly | Mythic | 9M | 18M | Flies around your garden and doubles the chance for plants and fruit to turn Gold. Big Golden Dragonfly gives 3x Gold chance, and Huge Golden Dragonfly is expected to give 4x chance. |
| Raccoon | Super | 15M | 30M | Buy it for 15M when it appears. Sneaks out at night to steal fruit from empty gardens and raises your steal limit by +25. Big Raccoon raises the limit by +50; Huge Raccoon raises it by +75. |
| Unicorn | Unknown rarity | 12M | Not listed | Unicorn trots around your garden and doubles the chance for plants and fruit to turn Rainbow. Price is 12M; rarity and size scaling are still unknown. |
| Monkey | Mythic | Unknown | Not listed | Swings around your garden and occasionally picks ripe fruit, then brings it straight to you. Price and size scaling are still unknown. |
| Black Dragon | Unknown rarity | Unknown | Not listed | Black Dragon flies around your garden and breathes fire on intruders, setting them ablaze. Price and rarity are still unknown. |
| Ice Serpent | Unknown rarity | Unknown | Not listed | Ice Serpent flies around your garden and breathes frost on intruders, freezing them solid. Price and rarity are still unknown. |
How to choose a pet
The best pet is the one that helps your current bottleneck. Early players usually need income and movement. Later players care more about rare effects, garden defense, and event goals.
- Do not buy only by rarity; ability and price matter together.
- If a pet has a Big version, check whether the higher cost actually helps your build.
- Save enough money for seed upgrades after buying a pet.
- Recheck abilities after patches because pet effects are easy to rebalance.
FAQ
Are Legendary pets always best?
Not always. Legendary and higher-rarity pets are exciting, but a lower-rarity pet can still be better if it solves your current problem for less money.
Should beginners buy pets early?
Buy affordable utility pets, but do not empty your money if it delays better seeds. Crops still drive most early progression.
Update note
Game details can change after patches. If a price, code, or event behaves differently in your server, treat the in-game result as the newest version.