Random walks are important for mimicking erratic movements which applying to a randomly chosen current location moves to a new selected destination. In nature, bees randomly move when foraging for foods from a selected current food source to positions corresponding to nectar amounts. Colonies of honeybees can extend over long distances and in multiple directions simultaneously in order to exploit many food sources. During the harvest season, flowers bloom in an area around the hive with certain qualities of nectars. Bees continue to randomly explore for additional food sources within the area. Harvest Season Artificial Bee Colony, HSABC, Algorithm covers the multiple food sources, multiple locations of food sources, and a harvest operator.