How to do Combee Evolution? Maybe you have caught a Combee in Pokémon GO and are confused about, Why would it not evolve? The action of this sweet honeycomb Pokémon turning into Vespiquen may confuse you at first, but there is definitely a simple trick behind it. Lets break it down.
How to Evolve Combee in Pokémon GO
Step 1: Confirm that Your Combee Is Female
Only female Combee can evolve into Vespiquen. Male Combee, no matter how much you level them up or how much candy you collect, will never evolve.
To check if your Combee is female, look for a small red triangle mark on the lower face of the Pokémon , this mark indicates a female Combee. If there’s no mark, it’s male.
Step 2: Collect 50 Pieces of Combee Candy
You will need 50 pieces of Combee Candy to evolve a female Combee. You can get candy by:
- Searching wild areas for more Combee
- Easy candy rewards can be doubled by using Pinap Berries
- Transferring extra Combee to Professor Willow
- Choose one of the Combee as your Buddy Pokemon while you are out walking and then you can earn candy

Step 3: Make Your Combee Evolve
After collecting 50 candy, open your female Combee’s profile. You’ll see the Evolve button appear. Tap it, and your Combee will transform into Vespiquen, the majestic queen bee Pokémon.
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Additional Tips
Don’t lose hope if you can’t find female Combee for a long time, because they are not common.
Check out if there are any “Bug Out” events or special events that increase Combee spawns.
Vespiquen is a Bug and Flying-type Pokémon, which can be used for certain raid counters and Pokédex completion.
FAQs
Combee evolves into Vespiquen at level 21, but only if it’s a female. Male Combee won’t evolve no matter how high their level is.
Male Combee doesn’t evolve into anything. It stays as Combee permanently, making female Combee the only ones that can become Vespiquen.
Catch a female Combee in the wild and level it up to level 21. Once it reaches that level, it will automatically evolve into Vespiquen.
Male Combee are far more common than female ones — around 87.5% of Combee you find will be male, making female Combee relatively rare.



