Bee Hives In Terraria

I can't find any bee hives in my world and I really need the honey for a trap. Is there really a hive in every world?
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I've researched a bit and couldn't find any sources that stated there must be at least one hive.
However most people claim to have found at least one per underground jungle, with a strong chance of there being more. There is approximately 3/5/7 hives in an underground jungle (depending on world size).
Note that bee hives (and honey) were added in v1.2 so if you are running an earlier version you will not be able to find any.
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Bee Hives
There are Bee Hives in Terraria worlds. More than one can be randomly generated in that world.
They are found in Underground Jungles. If you cannot find it, try harder! To me, they are very common in my worlds.
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