Bee Keeper (BTD4)

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Bee Keeper iterations: BTD4 • BTD5
Bee Keeper
This tower has a hive of angry bees that zip to their targets and sting bloons until all layers are popped. Stingers can't get through lead or ice.
Cost $595 — Easy
$700 — Medium
$755 — Hard

The Bee Keeper is a tower in the mobile version of Bloons TD 4. It attacks by launching bees from its beehive that seek out Bloons and latch onto them. While attached to a Bloon, a bee deals damage to it every 0.5 seconds until the Bloon fully pops or exits the map, then returns to the Bee Keeper. If a Bloon spawns multiple children when popped, a bee stays attached to the first Bloon spawned only. Bees cannot damage Lead Bloons or frozen Bloons. A Bee Keeper can deploy bees every 0.6 seconds and have up to 6 bees deployed at a time.

Upgrades

Fast Deploy
Makes the bee keeper attack much faster
Easy Medium Hard
$255 $300 $325
Big Hive
Larger hive can hold 10 bees instead of 6
Easy Medium Hard
$215 $250 $270
Killer Bees
Deadly killer bees fly twice as fast and pop bloons three times as fast!
Easy Medium Hard
$1,530 $1,800 $1,945
The Swarm
Unleash the swarm! Shoots 4 bees at a time, has a much larger range and can support 30 deployed bees at a time
Easy Medium Hard
$6,375 $7,500 $8,100

Costs and sell values

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Strategy

Bee Keeper is an expensive sidegrade of Corrosive Glue gunners, while lacking frozen and lead popping and bees will not be inherited by multiple children upon popping layers, but only one layer. Thus, Bee Keepers are best used for removing the outer layer of Ceramic Bloons rather than swarms of bloons, paired with towers that handle swarms effectively.

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