Treats are items which grant bond to bees. There are currently twelve different types of treats.
To feed treats to their bees, players must go to their hive and open their item menu. The player must then drag the treat from the menu and to the cell of the bee to be fed, and then either type in the number of treats to feed that bee, use all of the selected treats or if possible, feed the number of treats needed to level up the bee. If the player is feeding a bee their favorite treat, gingerbread bears, or aged gingerbread bears, there is an "Until Gifted" option that automatically rolls until the bee becomes gifted, similar to using auto-jelly. The player cannot feed other player's bees.
Treat Table[]
Notes[]
- According to Onett, the chance to get a Gifted bee from feeding favorite treats varies depending on their rarity. The chances are 1 in 8,000 for Rare bees, 1 in 10,000 for Epic bees, 1 in 12,000 for Legendary and Common bees, and 1 in 24,000 for Mythic bees.

Trivia[]
- A singular star treat or atomic treat gives the most bond (1,000 bond), followed by a single neonberry and aged gingerbread bear (500 bond), then gingerbread bears and moon charms (250 bond).
- Before the 4/5/2019 update, when asked to feed strawberries or blueberries to a bee, the plural was incorrectly spelled as "Strawberrys" and "Blueberry" instead of "Strawberries" and "Blueberries."
- However, when using fruit to craft gumdrops, for example, it is still spelled as "Blueberrys" and "Strawberrys."
- Despite being mentioned by Spirit Bear as once being a Blueberry Field, the Blue Flower Field doesn't seem to yield more blueberries than other blue fields.
- Treats, pineapples, strawberries, and blueberries are the only treats that can be obtained from dispensers.
- There is a glitch in which dragging an item that is not a treat (ex: magic bean, gumdrops) to the bee causes the hive slot to turn red.
- Onett has said that bees don't actually eat the treats, instead, they take them as gifts and hide them in fields for others to find, though Mother Bear says to feed a treat to a bee in her first quest.
- Before the 11/25/2018 update, moon charm tokens from fireflies didn't glow.
- Before Beesmas 2019 ended, star treats were the most expensive item in the Ticket Tent, at the price of 1,000 tickets. Since then, the cub buddy went on sale for 2,000 tickets. The mythic egg is currently the most expensive item after the removal of cub buddy from the Ticket Tent, at 2,500 tickets.
- Before the 2/1/2019 update, Puppy Bee's Fetch treat and Festive Gift's treat tokens were the only treats that the player could collect with Token Link.
- A normal treat resembles a Basic Bee's face.
- A star treat is the only treat that cannot be obtained from sprouts.
- The star treat formerly gave 100 bond instead of 1,000.
- The pineapple used to be the only treat to have 9 bees favorite it, with other treats having 8 or less bees.
- Currently, the strawberry is the only treat to have 8 bees favorite it, as the other treats now have 9 bees.
- The bitterberry resembles the real-life solanum mammosum, also known as a fox head or a nipplefruit.
- The moon charm is the only item that gives bond that can be crafted in the blender.
- Donating treats like blueberries and strawberries to the Wind Shrine can help get certain colored field winds, depending on the color of the fruit.
- Before the 12/26/21 update, any type of treat (besides neonberry) could only be given to a bee by 1, 50, or all/level up {number of treats}.
- At the end of Bee Bear's quest, "By Golly, Get Jolly," Bee Bear states that star treats have a favorite song as a joke.
- If the player tries to feed a bee using an input that isn't a number, only one treat gets fed to the bee.
- The Sunflower Seed is the only main treat that cannot be accessed through shops or dispensers.