Technically this works on anything that disables beehive trees, not just LVT.
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Version 1.0.0
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Less Vanilla Trees removes trees from the game to improve performance, but unfortunately the mod indiscriminately removes trees that have objects attached to them, such as beehives, leaving them floating in mid-air. This file will re-enable any tree that has a beehive attached to it, solving the floating beehive problem. There are only 20 beehive trees in the entire game so don't worry about a performance impact.
Works with all versions of Less Vanilla Trees, including the modular version.
Got other beehive fixes? DO I EVER. See the sticky post for additional beehive fixes. They are all compatible with this file.
Wait what if I wanted some of those trees disabled? You can open the console in-game and select the tree you want to keep disabled; look at the Reference ID (refID) and note the last five characters of the ID. Open the BOS file and match those characters to the 0x00000 reference in the file, then delete the line for that particular tree. You will also want to select the beehive on that tree in the console and type "disable" if you do this, unless you really like the levitating beehive aesthetic. I don't know your life.