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Introduction to Pest Farming

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Pest Farming: The Key to Farming Profits


Authors: BovineBoy and Happyflapper

PSTF101: Intro to Pest Farming

Publisher: Elite Farmers

Last Updated: December 28, 2025

What is Pest farming?

Pest Farming is a unique and different way of maximizing the crop output you have in Hypixel Skyblock. This involves manipulating the environment to favor the spawning of a particular type of pest, then harvesting dropped resources from them efficiently allowing you to make up to 70m/h. In this guide, you will get to know the basic concepts of Pest Farming; essential aspects will be explained in detail such as:

  • Selecting the Right Pest: Learn which pests offer the most lucrative rewards and how their fleeing patterns differ.
  • Understanding Pest Spawning Mechanics: Learn how factors like player proximity, environmental conditions, and nearby structures influence pest spawns.
  • Mouse Traps: Learn how to use Mouse Traps to gain passive income and have an advantage over others in farming contests.
  • Building Efficient Pest Farms: Explore various farm designs, from simple, low-maintenance setups to complex, high-output systems.
  • Essential Equipment and Tools: Learn about gear, enchants, and skills that maximize your efficiency in pest farming.
  • Pest Farming: Learn actual Pest Farming tips such as pet swapping and optimizing resource drops.

Through mastery of these principles, you can greatly improve the rate of resource collection, thereby unlocking many different and powerful items and upgrades within Hypixel Skyblock.

Selecting the Right Pest

First off, what is a pest? A pest is a small creature represented by a custom player head that spawns exclusively in the Garden in Hypixel Skyblock (except Rats, though they can’t be vacuumed in the hub). There are in total 14 types of pests, each having their own loot table. The Pests, their drops, and chances are as follows:

Pests

Fly Enchanted Wheat(100%), Beady Eyes(1.5%), Pretty Fly Vinyl(2%), Enchanted Hay Bale(0.5%)
Cricket Enchanted Carrot(100%), Chirping Stereo(0.5%), Cricket Choir Vinyl(2%), Enchanted Golden Carrot(0.5%)
Locust Enchanted Potato(100%), Sunder VI(0.5%), Cicada Symphony Vinyl(2%), Enchanted Baked Potato(0.5%)
Rat Enchanted Pumpkin(100%), Rat Pet (Legendary)(0.2%), Rodent Revolution Vinyl(2%), Polished Pumpkin(0.5%)
Mosquito Enchanted Sugar(100%), Clipped Wings(1%), Buzzin' Beats Vinyl(2%), Enchanted Sugar Cane(0.5%)
Earthworm Enchanted Melon(100%), Bookworm’s Favorite Book(2%), Earthworm Ensemble Vinyl(2%), Enchanted Melon Block(0.5%)
Mite Enchanted Cactus Green(100%), Atmospheric Filter(.25%), DynaMITES Vinyl(2%), Enchanted Cactus(0.5%)
Moth Enchanted Cocoa Beans(100%), Wriggling Larvae(0.5%), Wings Of Harmony Vinyl(2%), Enchanted Cookie(0.5%)
Slug Enchanted Mushroom(100%), Slug Pet(legendary(0.1%) or epic(0.5%)), Slow And Groovy Vinyl(2%), Enchanted Mushroom Block(0.5%)
Beetle Enchanted Nether Wart(100%), Pesterminator I(3.5%), Not Just A Pest Vinyl(2%), Mutant Netherwart(0.5%)
Field Mouse Random Enchanted Crop(100%), One of Each Bait(100%), Squeaky Toy(2.5%), Squeaky Mousemat(0.5%)
Firefly Moonflower(100%), Fire in a Bottle(1%), Firefly in the Hole Vinyl(10%), compacted Moonflower(0.5%)
Dragonfly Sunflower(100%), Vermin Vaporizer Chip(1%), Imagine Dragonflies Vinyl, Compacted Sunflower(0.5%)
Praying Mantis Wild Rose(100%), Mantid Claw(1%), Pray For Me Vinyl(10%), Compacted Wild Rose(0.5%)

The Field Mouse also gives 50% more crop drops than normal. It should be noted that each pest has a 10% chance to drop a random bait (Compost, Honey Jar, Dung, Plant Matter, jelly, and Tasty Cheese) which are used to fuel the Sprayonator and Mouse Traps. Also if you are lucky you can drop a Dung Dye 1/250,000 chance from pests, or 1/50,000 chance from a Field Mouse. When rolling for pest drops, Farming Fortune is included into the general equation rather than magic find. The equation for pest drops are as follows:

DropChance=DropChance*(1+(FarmingFortune+CropFortune+BonusFortune600)

When calculating pet drops, Pet Luck is also added to Farming Fortune and Crop Fortune.

DropChance=DropChance*(1+(FarmingFortune+CropFortune+BonusFortune+PetLuck600)

Keep in mind that all drops greater than a 5% chance are not affected by farming fortune.

It is recommended to spend your pests at Phillip's shop for 40 pests to get +200 farming fortune for 30 minutes. While pest farming you can make these pests back and even more if you are efficient. The money gained from the extra farming fortune is greater than spending your pests on hedgehogs and Pesterminator 6 books and selling them.

So which pest should you try to farm, it depends. For money, currently and for the foreseeable future, the Bazaar market is leaning towards farming the Beetle Pest for its nether wart and the Pesterminator I books. That said if the price of Pesterminator I ever drops below 210,000 coins on the Bazaar, the Slug pest will be more profitable. For Ironman profiles, you should always farm Slugs for money since they have the best NPC sell price per pest. For crop collection you should always farm the pests with the corresponding drop to the collection or garden milestone you are trying to maximize. In regards to farming exp, Each pest drops a base 1,500 Farming XP, which is then influenced by your Farming Wisdom.

Pest drops are affected by Farming Fortune, but as shown not all pests are created as equals. Each pest has its own drops to a different scaling factor to Farming Fortune as shown below.

Crop Scaling (farming fortune/drops)

Fly Rat Slug Mite Mosquito Firefly Dragonfly Praying Mantis Moth Beetle Cricket Locust Earthworm
35 35 35 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 12 12 10.5 10.5 7

Each crop also starts off with a different base drop amount at zero farming fortune.

Fly Rat Slug Mite Mosquito Firefly Dragonfly Praying Mantis Moth Beetle Cricket Locust Earthworm
1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 5

For example, at 1750 farming fortune, a rat would drop 51 enchanted pumpkins while an earthworm would drop 255 enchanted melons.


To calculate your drops the formula is:

Drops=BaseDrops+(FarmingFortune+CropFortuneCropScalingNumber)




Pest Spawn Mechanics

Starting at Garden Level V, a Pest has a 1/500 (0.2%) chance to spawn whenever a player breaks a crop in The Garden. Although you unlock pests at garden level 5, some pests such as the Beetle pest can only spawn at higher garden levels. This cool down can be reduced to 1/425 during Autumn by the Atmospheric Filter (Dropped from the Mite Pest), and can also be halved by the Sprayonator perk. The Pest spawned is not affected by the crop broken, but specific Pests can become more common via the Sprayonator or playing Pest Vinyls using the InfiniVacuum™ Hooverius. Note that the Pest vinyls don’t increase the chance of spawning pests, only that they increase the chance that the spawned pest is of your desired type.

The default cooldown between Pest spawns is 5 minutes and it can be modified using Finnegan (Pest Eradicator Perk), Pest Vest, Pesthunter Equipment, and the Squeaky Reforge on Equipment. Keep in mind that pest cooldowns are additive, not multiplicative.

Finnegan -20%
Pest Vest -15%
Pest Hunter Equipment -10% each (-40% cumulative)
Squeaky (up to 4 times) -2.5% each (-10% cumulative)

This means that the minimum achievable pest cooldown using 3/4 Pest Hunter Equipment and a Pest Vest, is approximately 1 minute and 15 seconds during Finnegan, and 2 minutes and 15 seconds when Finnegan is not mayor.

Whenever using the sprayonator, you need to select a bait to attract certain pests. Remember to use the correct bait to farm each pest for maximum efficiency

Dung Honey Jar Plant Matter Tasty Cheese Compost Jelly
Fly, Beetle Cricket, Moth Slug, Locust Rat, Mite Mosquito, Earthworm Firefly, Dragonfly, Praying Mantis

The only place that Pests may spawn is in the plot the player is farming in, or any directly adjacent plot (except diagonally). By default, only one Pest will spawn at a time, this can be increased with Bonus Pest Chance. Pests can also spawn while the player is outside The Garden, up to one per hour.

In addition to spawning on the plot you are farming at, they will also spawn on the highest point of the farm, this means that if you have a tall and complicated farm, it will be harder to catch them, wasting time

Fireflies and Dragonflies: These two pests are responsible for dropping Sunflowers and Moonflowers. Because of this, they also work in the same way. If you farm in the night, you will only spawn Fireflies, and if you farm in the day, you will only spawn Dragonflies.

Bonus Pest Chance is the key strategy for pest farming, it is what allows you to make more than others who farm. There are many ways to get Bonus Pest Chance and the maximum you can currently obtain is 517.5% Bonus Pest Chance. However you only need a minimum of 300 to start, you will want to have at least 300 pest chance so that you spawn 4 pests at a time (1 base spawn + 3 from Bonus Pest Chance). However having more than 4 pests on your garden at once can decrease your farming fortune, so just keep that in mind.

Pests in Garden Farming Fortune decrease
0-3 -0%
4 -5%
5 -15%
6 -30%
7 -50%
8 (maximum) -75%

These percentages can be reduced by having more Bonus Pest Chance, but you will want to have your normal farming gear when vacuuming up the pests for the most drops and drop chance, which will be covered in Tools and Equipment. The Reason for 4 pests is that when calculating your farming fortune on pest drops, it will minus the total amount of pests in your garden, then calculate the pest drops. Thus it is as though you had no reduction to farming fortune at all.

Pest Traps

Pest Traps are an important part of pest farming as they are the only way to spawn Field Mice. The Vermin Trap is the third tier of the Pest Trap, and it is recommended to use Vermin Traps because they can store four pest, and have a 4x chance to spawn a Field Mouse. This is a passive way to spawn pests as the traps fill up even when you are offline. Pest Traps seam to spawn one pest about every 10 minutes. The only downside to using traps is that they consume a bait for every pest caught, this can be expensive for new players, or annoying to get for Ironman players. The up sides to using traps is that you get extra pests and crop drops without putting in any work, you also spawn Field Mice that you can kill to gain drops and bestiary that increases your farming fortune and bonus pest chance(If you are using a brown bandana). The type of pest that spawn in traps are effected by the bait in the trap, and the vinyl you are playing on your vacuum. Using the correct vinyl paired with using specific bait, and planning a head of time can spawn a lot of specific pests that can give you an advantage in Jacobs Contests.

Building the Best Pest Farm

Although pests won’t spawn slower or faster depending on the crop you farm, the crop you farm can be a hindrance to vacuuming, spawning or finding pests.  You will want an optimized farm, meaning as close to 20 blocks per second and you will want a one by one infinite farm, so you don’t have to spray multiple plots with the Sprayonator. However, all melon farms require multiple plots and are the current best crop to farm, so that is one exception. Although there are exceptions, the two best crops for pest farming, and are infinite (at Garden lvl 15) are the melon and the wheat farms. This being said, I do not recommend that you use any mega farms, farms such as the Grooveman 7.0 farm, as they are long, tall, and complicated. With the melon and wheat farms, you can place a layer of glass over the top of the farm so that the pests will always spawn on top as shown by this screenshot of ZachplaysAN’s sugarcane farm. These are just examples, but you can add a roof to any farm, just make sure when you build it to leave some space to build the roof because the build height in the garden is very low. Currently the best farm for coins is the melon farm. The reason for this is because farming melons normally makes the most money on average compared to other crops. Pest farming is not any different because you are still farming melons for most of the time. The only down sides to this are that it might be hard to get out of the farm, but you can solve this by using an Aspect of the Void, or warping to the infested plot. The second downside to using a melon farm is that you need to spray five plots every 30 minutes instead of one plot. The second option is the wheat farm, this is because you can achieve 20 block per second broken, and it is easily loopable, because of this, you can spawn a few more pests per hour than a melon farm. Over all, if you are going for coins, pest farming on a melon farm is slightly more profitable despite having to spray five plots.

Tools and Equipment

This section will be split into five sections, Armor, Equipment, Pets, Pest tools, and Attribute Shards. Each one of these sections is vital for pest farming with maximum efficiency.

Armor

To begin, let's talk about armor. Even sense update 0.24, you only need one set of armor, Helianthus. Technically it is better to use two sets of Helianthus armor, one with mossy and one with Mantid; However if you don't plan on farming for 800 hours, it is probably not worth it. The set of Mantid would be used while spawning pests and is a net gain of only 21 bonus pest chance so the difference is minimal. I would only use a second set of Helianthus if you first have the money for it, and plan on pest farming for hundreds of hours. Because this is a beginners guide, I will assume you do not have billions of coins to spend on a second farming set for the rest of this guide. The tow farming sets should be maxed differently which includes the following.

Upgrades Helianthus (optional second set) Helianthus
Mossy Reforge
Mantid Reforge
Pesterminator enchantment
Recombobulator 3000
Perfect Peridot

*Again, you can use two sets of Helianthus armor if you really want to hyper max everything at the expense of your bank. Getting perfect gemstones on the second set is very expensive as you only wear this set for a few seconds at a time, it takes thousands of hours to make back.

Equipment

The next section is the Equipment that you need.

Upgrades Pesthunter’s Necklace Pest Vest Pesthunter’s Belt Pesthunter’s Gloves
Squeaky Reforge
Green Thumb V
Recombobulator 3000
Rooted Reforge

You may chose to add Recombobulators to your equipment if you have the money and plan on pest farming for a long time. If you are equipment swapping, you can get away with a lower level of green thumb level on the pest equipment if you are low on money.

Now the reason that we are using the Pest Vest aside from the Blossom Cloak, Pesthunter’s Cloak, or Zorro Cape, is that the Pest Vest gives two unique bonuses. It provides +10 Bonus Pest Chance and also reduces the spawn cooldown of pests by 15%, shortening our time between pest spawns as opposed to 10% reduction from the Pesthunter’s Cloak.

Equipment swapping

Another Strategy you can use is to have a full Blossom Equipment Set that you can switch too to get more farming fortune when farming during pest cool down and when vacuuming pests. This strategy is optional and can increase your profit, especially if you are just starting. The only downside is it costs more money to get the set up, and it adds an extra step when swapping your armor and pets. If you want to equipment swap while pest farming, here is what you will need:

Upgrades Blossom Necklace Blossom Cloak Blossom Belt Blossom Bracelet
Squeaky Reforge
Green Thumb V
Recombobulator 3000
Rooted Reforge

*You can substitute Blossom equipment for Lotus; however, the difference in ff between pest equipment and Lotus is smaller.

Pets

For Pets you will need the Mooshroom Cow Pet (or Rose Dragon Preferably), Mosquito Pet for the Bonus Pest Chance, and Hedgehog Pet (pest damage and Farming Fortune on pests).  

Upgrades Mooshroom Cow (or Rose Dragon) Hedgehog Mosquito
Rarity Legendary Legendary (base) Any
Brown Bandana
Green Bandana

Now of course you will want to have your pets as close to or at level 100 to have the best efficiency. With that being said you can and should substitute the Mooshroom Cow Pet with the Elephant Pet if you have less than 1,172 strength since the elephant will provide more farming fortune. If you are farming for money however (opposed to a contest) you should always use a Mooshroom Cow (or Rose Dragon Preferably) even at 0 strength as the bonus mushrooms generated by the “Mushroom Eater” perk will add a boost to your income.

Tools

Regarding tools, we recommend that you use whatever specialized tool that Anita will sell you for each crop (eg. Melon Dicer for Melons). There used to be an exception in the form of the Daedelus Axe for farming mushrooms. However with a past update, using the Daedalus Axe will NOT allow you to break blocks.

You will also need a Sprayonator and the Infinivacuum ™ Hooverius to spray for your pest on your farm and the vacuum to play vinyls and suck up pests.

Accessories

Pesthunter Relic is the only accessory necessary for pest farming; it gives 80 bonus pest chance and is purchasable from Pesthunter Phillip. There are other accessories that buff farming fortune such as the atmospheric filter or the Helianthus Relic.

Attribute Shards

With the addition of update 0.23 The Foraging Update, Hypixel introduced Attribute Shards revamping the attribute system and providing a way to further improve farming. There are many Shards that Improve farming in general but we will only cover the shards that only affect pests and their drops. for all farming related shards visit the Farming Attributes Wiki.

Pest Shard: Also known as the Pest Luck Attribute, this is an uncommon shard that requires 64 shards to max. You obtain these by using a pocket black hole or a lasso on any pests in your garden (also vacuum kills while using salts). Pest Luck shards give a +2% -> +20% chance to obtain Rare loot from Pests. This is a must-have shard, as a +20% buff to rare drops, such as polished pumpkins, tightly tied hay bales, and other RNG drops will significantly increase your hourly rates.

Praying Mantis Shard: This is the Insect Power Shard and is uncommon requiring 64 shards to max. These are acquired by fusing 5 Pest shards and 5 more Pest shards at the Fusion Machine in Galatea. The effect the Insect Power shard gives is +5% -> +50% more damage to pests. This is one of the less useful shards as currently a fully maxed vacuum and hedgehog pet will instantly suck up pests. This can, however, be useful during the years with Mayor Derpy as all mobs including pests have double health.

Termite Shard: The Infiltration Shard is an uncommon shard needing 64 shards to max. The Infiltration shard is obtained from fusing 5 Praying Mantis Shards and 5 of any Bug Family Shard in the Fusion Machine on Galatea. This Shard is more useful than the last providing +3 -> +30 Farming Fortune if the Garden plot currently has a pest in it. This fortune also applies to each pest when you use your vacuum to suck them up.

Lunar Moth Shard: The Lunar Power Shard is an epic shard requiring 32 shards to max. Unlike all the previous shards mentioned, this shard is useful for normal farming as well. Lunar Power shards provide +5 -> +50 Farming Fortune during the night. It is obtained by Fusing 5 ladybug shards with 5 of any Rare or higher Bug family shard. Since you will already have your garden set to night as opposed to day for 3X stats on your biohazard armor, this is a great opportunity for more farming fortune.

Chips

With the addition of update 0.24, the Greenhouse update, a new system was added to the game. This added "chips" to the game, very similar to attribute shards, chips give permanent buffs to your account. Just like attributes, I will only show you the ones that directly impact pest farming, but keep in mind there are 10 total chips. Each chip can go up to level 20, and are upgraded using a new powder like currency called sowdust. You gain sowdust by simply farming. At certain level intervals, you have to redeem a physical chip item to continue upgrading it. level 1-10 requires one chip, 11-15 requires 4 chips, 16-20 requires 16 more chips (all totaling to 21 chip items per maxed chip).

type Effect Source
Rarefinder Chip Increases the chance to find rare items when breaking crops by 2%/2.5%/3% per Chip Level Breaking Any Crop (0.00015%)
Hypercharge Chip Temporary ☘Farming Fortune buffs are 3%/4%/5% stronger per Chip Level Visitor Commissions (2%)
Vermin Vaporizer Chip Grants +3/+4/+5 Bonus Pest Chance per Chip Level Dragonfly Pest (1%)
Cropshot Chip Grants +3/+4/+5 ☘Farming Fortune per Chip Level SkyMart (500 Copper)
Overdrive Chip Grants +5/+6/+7 Template:Crop Fortune for the active crop during Jacob’s Contest per Chip Level Anita's Shop (2 Gold Medals)

Pest Shard Hunting

With the addition of update 0.23, some players have experimented with a altered version of pest farming where you prioritize getting pest shards, witch could potentially make more money that traditional pest farming. The basic idea behind this method is to use a lasso on pests to obtain their shards, witch could sell for more than the drops themselves. There is also another strategy where you use a specifically upgraded vacuum to get pests down to 10% of their max HP. This allows you to be able to use a black hole to receive both their normal drop, and their shards. For both of these methods you will want to max out hunter fortune shards as well was farming related shards. It is also recommended to use salts in order to gain extra shards from time to time. Most people don't pest shard hunt because both of these methods require more time and effort. However, this is especially true for the second one.

Strategy One: This strategy is simple, and only takes slightly more time and effort than traditional pest farming. Keep in mind that some pests, specifically faster pests can be extremely annoying to lasso. This strategy is as simple as it sounds, all you need is a normal pest farming set up, as well as a lasso, preferably the highest tier. You also want a David's Cloak with as high hunter fortune as you can get. When your pests spawn, equip your David's Cloak and rare or higher Frog Pet, The reason for doing this is to increase the amount a shards you receive from pests. Then, you lasso each of the pests instead of using a vacuum. This is the less common of the two strategies as it is highly Bazaar dependent and makes about the same amount of money as traditional pest farming, or even less.

Strategy Two: This strategy is the more common and complex of the two, and needs a special set up. In addition to a normal pest farming set up, you will need a David's Cloak, a Black Hole, and a specialized vacuum. This strategy relies on the black hole feature that allows you to receive both the standard drops and the shards from creatures you kill. However, in order to use the black hole, the creature needs to be at max at 10% of its max health (10% of 600HP = 60HP), to do this we can't use a max vacuum. For this to work you need to make sure you have the Praying mantis shard TURNED OFF. You should use a Infinivacuum ™ Hooverius with no Bookworm's Favorite Books and the Beady reforge (for this method you will be using a Hedgehog Pet, instead of a Frog Pet). When you spawn your pests, equip your David's Cloak and damage the pest once with your vacuum, then use your Black Hole to suck it up. While the animation is playing, swap to your highest Farming Fortune tool to maximize crop drops. Then repeat with all of the other pests, keep in mind that your Farming Fortune does matter with this strategy. When you are done, you will find that you received both the Pest Shards, and the pest's crop drops. This method might sound perfect, but keep in mind it requires more time, and effort than any other farming strategy; However, it makes a significant amount more than any other method. Some people claim that they make 8-11m more than traditional pest farming, thus making a total of ~65-70m when fully maxed.

Pest Farming

Simple Pest farming video demonstration (more efficient video below)

The video above was annoying and not loading or being able to be inserted, so you can use this link to see what you are supposed to do. Otherwise here is a summary of what was done in the video:

  1. Spray your plot with your bait of choice.
  2. Equip Mooshroom Cow or Elephant pet and start to farm normally
  3. Once it is getting close to 2 minutes and 15 seconds, Switch to Mosquito pet, and start farming. (and swap to 3/4 pest hunter equipment and pest vest if you are equipment swapping)
  4. Once the Pests have spawned, type “/setspawn” in the chat (or use a hot key)
  5. Then switch to Hedgehog pet (and swap to Blossom equipment if you are equipment swapping)
  6. After vacuuming the pests, type “/warp garden” (or use a hot key)
  7. Repeat starting on step “2”

Advanced Pest Farming Video with key binds and equipment swaps

A useful tip is to use key binds and AutoPet Rules to make the process faster and more efficient. Here are the commands you should choose to key bind. Key bind “/setspawn” and “/warp garden” to return to the farm faster. You may also choose to set key binds to open your wardrobe slot if you are using double Helianthus. The rules you should have in Auto Pet are as follows:

If you throw a fishing hook, except if you have Hedgehog or Mushroom Cow equipped. Summon Hedgehog
If you throw a fishing hook, except if you have Mushroom Cow or Mosquito equipped. Summon Mooshroom Cow
If you throw a fishing hook, except if you have Mosquito or Hedgehog equipped. Summon Mosquito

These pet rules will rotate though the three pets in the order that you want them too. First farming normally with the cow, then swapping to mosquito to spawn the pest, finally swapping to Hedgehog to kill the pests, and back to cow to repeat. These are some pet rules I have made, but feel free to make your own especially if your setup differs from the one in the guide (Rose Dragon or running double Helianthus).

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