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Grow a Garden Roblox Wasp Dungeon Guide – Waves, Bee Shards, and How to Claim the Best Rewards

The Bizzy Bee event in Grow a Garden just got a massive upgrade. Part 4 dropped on May 30, 2026, and it brought one of the most combat-focused additions the game has ever seen: the Wasp Dungeon. This is not your usual farming update. We are talking about wave-based battles, brand new bee upgrades, and some of the best loot in the entire game. If you have not jumped into the dungeon yet, here is everything you need to know.

What Is the Wasp Dungeon?

The Wasp Dungeon is a special event mode that focuses on combat and progression rather than farming. You must work alongside your bees to defeat increasingly powerful waves of wasps and earn exclusive rewards. It is a completely separate experience from the main map, and it changes how you think about your bee team entirely.

Every hour, the Wasp Dungeon portal opens for 10 minutes if ignited. Once started, players face up to 100 waves of increasingly difficult wasps. If you miss the window, you wait for the next hour. That is why we always recommend keeping an eye on the timer. You do not want to waste a session by being late.

One important detail we want you to know: if defeated, the player must wait 30 minutes before being able to enter again. So going in unprepared genuinely costs you time. Prepare your bee team before you ignite the portal.

How the Dungeon Works

Once you step through the portal, the waves begin immediately. The difficulty gradually increases as the wave count rises, with enemy health and damage scaling higher throughout the run. Checkpoint Chests are awarded every five waves. This means even if you do not reach Wave 100, you still walk away with something.

The Wasp King appears as a boss on waves 10, 50, 90, and 100. These are your big checkpoints. The Wasp King hits hard and can wipe bees fast if you are not prepared. We found that targeting him with your shovel while your bees handle the smaller wasps is the most efficient approach. Your shovel does more than people think in this mode.

One thing we noticed from our runs is that poison enemies are the real threat in later waves. There is a Bloom Vein Wasp that keeps poisoning everything around wave 30. Focus on those enemies first. Letting poison stack on your bees is one of the fastest ways to lose a run that was going well.

Rewards You Can Earn

This is where the dungeon really shines. The Wave 100 Reward Chest contains guaranteed rewards such as 15,000 Honey Coins, 75 Royal Jelly, a Swivel Stinger Seed, a Transcendent Bee Egg, and a Bee Shard. That is an incredible haul from a single run.

But even if Wave 100 feels out of reach right now, the checkpoint chests are still worth it. Here is a quick breakdown of what you can earn along the way:

  • Honey Coins and Royal Jelly from every checkpoint chest
  • Bee Eggs range from common all the way up to Transcendent
  • Bee Shards, which are the most exciting new drop in this update
  • New seeds, including the Swivel Stinger, Suncrest Orchid, Sun Bloom, and Hexpetal

Higher-tier chests have a greater chance of rewarding Royal Jelly, while the Wave 100 chest guarantees 75 Royal Jelly upon completion. Royal Jelly is one of the most valuable resources in the event right now, so even partial runs have real value.

One tip we want to highlight: the Wasp Dungeon portal can open at any hour and remains accessible for 10 minutes after activation. Do not just run it once. We try to run it every hour if we can. The rewards stack up fast.

What Are Bee Shards and Why They Matter

Bee Shards are upgrade items that improve various bee attributes, including damage, health, and pollination quality. To use one, players must equip the shard and apply it directly to a bee. They are the biggest new progression system in Part 4.

There are five shards in this update, each doing something different. The Shield Shard gives your bee massive extra health and regeneration. The Spear Shard adds 120% more damage and 75% more speed. The Sword Shard gives 200% damage and a 30% critical chance. There is also a Crown Shard for speed and pollination boosts, and a general Bee Shard that raises all stats by 150%, plus a 20% crit chance.

We recommend putting the Shield Shard on whichever bee is most important to your setup. For us, that is the Necromancer Bee, because it keeps placing skeleton bees even after it takes damage. Keeping that bee alive longer gives you a massive advantage in the later waves. For everything related to shards and how to use them on your best bees, check out our full guide on Bee Shards in Grow a Garden.

Tips for Pushing to Wave 100

Getting to Wave 100 is genuinely hard. We are not going to pretend otherwise. But there are things you can do to make it much more realistic.

First, bring teammates. Players can go in solo or team up with others. A full server of players with strong bees makes a massive difference, especially past wave 50. Do not try to solo it with an average bee team and expect to reach the final wave.

Second, upgrade your bees at the Combat Upgrade Tree before you enter. Combat upgrades allow your working bees to gain increased damage, lifesteal, critical damage, health, faster respawn times, attack speed boosts, and improved loot rewards. Lifesteal in particular is underrated. It helps your bees survive longer in the later waves without any extra input from you.

Third, use your downtime between sessions wisely. While you wait for the portal to reopen, send your bees against the regular wasps on the main map. Use the Bee Compressor to convert excess bees into Honey Coins. Then spend those Honey Coins on combat upgrades before your next dungeon run. That cycle is what separates players who stall at Wave 30 from those pushing toward Wave 100.

Finally, do not chase chests mid-run. The game collects loot automatically. Stay in the fight, use your shovel on bosses, and keep your bees alive. Chasing chests during a hard wave is how runs fall apart.

Final Thoughts

The Wasp Dungeon is the most exciting thing to hit Grow a Garden in a while. It rewards players who invest in their bee teams and pushes everyone to think about combat in a way the game has never really asked before. Even if you do not reach Wave 100 on your first few tries, we think the experience is still completely worth doing every hour. The checkpoint rewards alone make each run profitable, and every shard you earn makes the next run a little easier. We highly recommend jumping in as soon as possible.

Also Read: Bee Shard Grow a Garden Roblox – All Enchantments, Best Bee Combos, and Wave 100 Tips

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