If you've been playing Grow A Garden (Roblox) for a while, you've probably noticed that some pets feel simple and easy to understand… and then there's the Wasp — a rare, noisy little troublemaker that pollinates your crops and annoys your pets at the same time.
This guide breaks down what the Wasp does, how to get it, its real value, and whether it's actually worth using in your garden.

The Wasp looks exactly like you'd expect: a chunky, blocky bee-style creature with bold yellow-and-black stripes, dark square eyes, and two sharp wings. The model is more angular and boxy than a normal bee, giving it that “don't touch me” vibe. It hovers with a stiff, robotic posture, which actually fits its aggressive personality pretty well. Cute, but in a “I might sting your whole team” kind of way.
The Wasp comes from the Friendship Update, and there are two ways to obtain it:
This is the main method.
If you don't want to gamble with eggs or farm honey, this is the fast option.
Here's everything you can hatch from an Anti Bee Egg:
| Pet | Chance | Trait |
|---|---|---|
| Wasp | 55% | Applies Pollinated mutation every ~30 min; stings a random pet every ~10 min, adding ~60 sec to cooldown |
| Tarantula Hawk | 30% | Pollinates every ~25 min; stings every ~5 min (+80s cooldown) |
| Moth | 13.75% | Restores 100% hunger to a random pet every ~13 min |
| Butterfly | 1% | Removes all mutations from a 5+ mutation crop and turns it Rainbow |
| Disco Bee | 0.25% | 20% chance every ~15 min to apply Disco mutation |
Compared to the pool, the Wasp is common within the egg, but still rare in overall game tiers.
The Wasp has two core passives:
Every 30 minutes, the Wasp flies to a nearby fruit and applies the Pollinated mutation.
Pollination increases growth efficiency and is great for players trying to push mutation builds.
A system message appears:
“Wasp applied Pollinated mutation to the Plant.”
Every 10 minutes, the Wasp stings a random pet.
This adds ~67 seconds to that pet's cooldown.
This can be annoying if you rely on tight cooldown rotations.
Pretty average. You'll feed it here and there, but it's not demanding.
Yes, but in a very specific way.
It's valuable for players who want:
The downside:
Overall value: Solid for early–mid game mutation setups. Less impactful for late-game mutation farmers who want precise crop control.
Buy it if:
Skip it if:
Honestly? Mostly yes, especially for players still building their pet collection.
The Wasp shines when:
But its sting drawback makes it less ideal in highly optimized gardens where every second matters.
In short:
Great beginner mutation tool → decent mid-game utility → falls off a bit in late game.
The Wasp is a rare, budget-friendly mutation pet in Grow A Garden. It's easy to obtain (55% egg chance or cheap purchase), applies the useful Pollinated mutation, and fits nicely into casual or early-game farming setups. Its cooldown-increasing sting ability can be annoying, but as long as you're not running a super strict timing build, the Wasp is a handy little helper.