Bee Swarm Simulator has different types of enemies you will encounter while playing. These creatures are called mobs by players, and they come in all shapes and sizes. Knowing how mobs work is super important if you want to progress in the game. Here is the list of all mobs in Bee Swarm Simulator and all the important information about them.

How Do Mobs Work in Bee Swarm Simulator
Mobs have levels shown next to their names. If your bees are lower level than the mob you’re attacking, they’ll miss their attacks more often. The bigger the level gap, the more your bees will struggle to land hits. This is why leveling up your bees is so important.
Some mobs are passive, meaning they won’t attack you. However, most mobs will fight back when you enter their territory. When you defeat most mobs, they drop tokens in a circle around them instead of sending items straight to your inventory. Your bees need to collect these tokens, and other players can’t grab your loot unless it’s from public mobs like Mondo Chick.
Here’s a cool trick we found that works on most field-defending mobs: if you keep jumping, many mobs will freeze and stop attacking. Just make sure your bees start attacking first before you begin jumping, or this won’t work.
All Mobs in Bee Swarm Simulator
The types of mobs in Bee Swarm Simulator are divided into four categories: Regular Mobs, Mini Bosses, Bosses, and Miscellaneous Mobs. Check out the details below:
1. Regular Mobs
Regular mobs stay in specific fields and respawn after you defeat them. Here is the list:

2. Mini-Bosses
Mini-bosses don’t quite fit as regular bosses, but they’re definitely stronger than field mobs. They have special mechanics that make them unique.

3. Bosses
Bosses are the toughest enemies in Bee Swarm Simulator. They drop the best rewards and require solid strategies to beat.

4. Miscellaneous Mobs
Beyond the main categories, there are also lots of special mobs that appear under specific conditions. Here is a complete breakdown of all miscellaneous mobs you will encounter.

Bee Swarm Simulator has a huge variety of mobs to fight. Each of them has unique mechanics and rewards. You will always start with easy mobs first because they usually come on the lowest levels. Once you upgrade your character into a higher level, then harder mobs will come attack you.
Practice and play a lot so you know how to defend yourself. When you are ready, you will need to tackle the big bosses, and get better rewards. If you need more information about this game and its features, you can also check our dedicated Bee Swarm Simulator wiki !