Thanks so much for giving me a quick tutorial on Discord! I think, while respecting the "find out as you go" ethos, a slightly easier path into the core mechanics will be useful for folks as they get started with your system (particularly the number of bees on the field, how to swap between the types of workers etc.)
Having said that, this is a wonderful game with a lot of potential. It's beautiful, atmospheric, and has a really peaceful vibe. It's already very compelling, and will only get more so with refinement. I'm going to leave it in my Steam library and return to experiment with it more, which is proof of its potential longevity!