Bee

A Link to the Past
In A Link to the Past, the Bee can be caught using the Bug Catching Net and kept in an empty Bottle. Later on the bee can be unleashed to attack an enemy and deal a small amount of damage. In the Game Boy Advance version of A Link to the Past, you can find a Golden Bee, which you can sell in Kakariko Village, after which you can buy them from there. In the original SNES version, this bee is called a Good Bee.

Link's Awakening
Bees make only a brief appearance in Link's Awakening, Honeycomb being part of the trading sequence. When Tarin knocks down the bee hive, a swarm of angry bees emerge to chase him away.

Majora's Mask
In Majora's Mask, bees are located in the Pirate Fortress and the Mountain Valley. If the hive is hit with arrows, the bees will come out and scare away all the Pirates in the room. They will also attack the player if he or she gets too close. In the Mountain Valley, they appear scattered around the flowers once Link frees the mountain from endless winter.

Four Swords Adventures
Bees can be found in the Lost Woods. Groups of bees from different trees will swarm over and damage the four Links should he approach their tree. There are no visible indicators as to which trees are infested.

Twilight Princess
In Twilight Princess, bees attack Link to protect their Bee Larvae which can be used for fishing or to restore health. They are found at the Fishing Hole, Ordon Village and several caverns.

Phantom Hourglass
In Phantom Hourglass, bees are found around hives on a few islands such as Cannon Island. They will buzz around Link if he gets close, or swarm around him if he destroys their hive. They can be defeated using most weapons.