Why is a villager sleeping in My bed?

Update 1.14 now allows villagers to sleep in beds, and also gives them schedules to follow - which includes sleeping in said beds at nighttime. Seemingly the villagers are so determined to stick to these schedules they will stop at nothing to reach their destination.
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Why does the villager keep sleeping in my bed?

In a village where you have your desired amount of villagers (and their respective beds), you should be able to put down a bed that, once you have slept on, becomes YOUR bed, which the villagers should not recognise and therefore will not breed to occupy it.
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What happens if you sleep in a villagers bed?

A player can, however, sleep in a bed being used by a villager. The player may first wake the villager (pressing use on the villager) and then quickly enter the bed before the villager can lie down again. The villager reclaims the bed after the player wakes.
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Can villagers claim your bed?

A villager will claim a bed if: They are within a 48 block sphere of the bed. It is 'pathfinding'. The bed is not already claimed by another villager.
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How do I stop villagers from linking to my bed?

You are probably better off by limiting the number of beds to 25 or so. And give them all a jobsite block somewhere close to the village center. The village center is defined by the first bed that is linked to a villager. If this villager unlinks from this bed, your village center will move to the next (unknown bed).
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Why are my villagers not unlinking?

Description. Once linked to a workstation, villagers will not unlink from workstations even if workstation is removed or villager is moved 1000 blocks away. Villagers still link and unlink from beds.
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How far can villagers detect beds?

Observations: It seems that the detection range of beds for normal Villagers is around 42 blocks (taxicab distance in all dimensions), but the imported Villagers stop detecting around 8 or 10 blocks.
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Do villagers need to sleep to breed?

Adult villagers breed depending on the time of the day and need to be willing to spawn § Baby villagers, who also require beds with at least 2 empty blocks above them. Job sites are not required for villagers to breed. The breeding depends on the number of valid beds.
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How do you get a villager to follow you?

Minecraft Mods to Get a Villager to Follow You

As long as you're holding an Emerald block, Villagers will follow you around until you put it away.
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Do villagers need doors to breed?

Each of the buildings needs to have an entrance door. The breeding-building for your villagers will need at least three beds. Make sure that the villagers are willing to breed. You need to feed every breeding villager 3 loaves of bread, 12 carrots, or 12 potatoes to inspire them.
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Why do beds explode in the end?

There's no quantifiable measure of time in the Nether. Therefore, time does not exist in the dimension since there is no day and night. Beds are supposed to help you leap into time. Thus, they end up exploding in the Nether since there is no practical way to advance the time when there is no time, to begin with.
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How do you tell if a villager is a nitwit?

Nitwit is a unique type of villagers that can spawn in any village. Players can differentiate between them and other villagers by inspecting their appearance. Nitwits go to sleep and wake up roughly 2000 ticks after every other villager. They also don't gather around the bell when it rings.
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How do you make a village bell?

Bells aren't craftable – instead, they're generated naturally in all village variants, usually pretty close to the middle of the settlement. You'll need a pickaxe to mine one, otherwise you'll destroy it.
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Will villagers Despawn without beds?

Do villagers really despawn without beds? Villagers have no where to go if you break their bed. They tend to panic at night and die due to a zombie attack. Villagers don't breed unless there is an open bed.
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How do you kidnap a villager?

Kidnapping from a village

Boats can be moved on level ground (without water). A villager can be made to enter the boat by pushing the villager into the conveyance (or driving it into the villager), and the villager does not leave until the boat is broken. However, boats can move only downward but not upward.
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How do you give villagers bread?

You can also throw food to villagers. Villagers become willing to breed when they have either 3 bread, 12 carrots, or 12 potatoes in their inventory. To craft bread, select a crafting table and place three wheat stalks in any row of the 3x3 grid.
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How long do villagers stay at your house?

A villager visiting a player's house will take their leave after being there for around 5 minutes, longer if the house has multiple rooms. When the visitor wants to see a different room, they will say "Hey!
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What doors can villagers not open?

Villagers can't open fence gates or trap doors, nor can they use buttons or levers, allowing you to use iron doors, iron trapdoors, or just about any redstone-based door mechanism without them being able to escape.
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Should I let my Islanders leave?

Generally speaking, let villagers go if you only have a passing attachment to them (or none) and only keep a couple villagers "forever". Keeping too many villagers forever will keep gameplay a bit stale; you won't see all the personalities, species, individual characters or the interiors of their homes.
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How do you make a villager happy?

If you throw food to villagers then that will ensure they have plenty and will encourage them to breed. Bread works best, but carrots and potatoes are good too.
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Do villagers open chests?

Villagers cannot open chests.

It may be possible for you to put bread into a dropper (or dispenser) and then automatically activate the dropper with a redstone clock, but you need a good setup for this to solve your problem.
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What food attracts villagers in Minecraft?

Villagers become willing by either having 12 carrots, 12 potatoes, 12 beetroots, or 3 bread in their inventory. Remember, each villager must have at least one of these four types of food (along with the right amount) in their inventory in order to breed.
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How do you stop a villager from pathfinding?

Put a closed door sideways, this way, they detect that door as closed, and when they try to “open it”, the door actually closes on them, thus cancelling their pathfinding and making them return (in most cases, they don't even try to use it), or.
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