It is difficult to imagine a Beedrill hive, for Beedrill, unlike Combee, are a race of pokemon which so cherish their liberty that they drill through pokeballs after capture and fly away: trainers wishing to own one must evolve a Kakuna themselves.
And yet according to legend and scattered eyewitnesses, there exists an enormous Beedrill hive deep in the Viridian Forest, in an area where few humans venture. Their reports are remarkably consistent across the past two thousand years: it resembles a giant beehive, with Beedrill drilling along the outside to make it ever larger, with an entrance so large a human could walk in – at times, some have. The Beedrill return there to store honey, but maintain their own nourishment. Imprisoned in the cage at the center of the hive sits the queen, an enormous Beedrill the size of a Groudon, constantly laying eggs never allowed to hatch for the hive believes she has enough descendants and would rather reproduce on their own.
Many expeditions have set out to find the site. Some have returned, but all of the surviving explorers have refused to reveal the hive's location no matter how many people questioned their claims. They did this both out of a wish to preserve the site and out of fear of a poison sting to the neck.
