How to Get a Bee House and Honey in Stardew Valley

    How to Get a Bee House and Honey in Stardew Valley

    Stardew
    Valley lets you build your farm to house a variety of different animals.
    As in real life, bees are useful for producing honey, which can then be sold
    for a profit. There are two different methods to get a bee house on your
    firm, and the honey produced can be used in a cask to make mead, if not sold.
    Here are the two ways to get a bee house and what you can do with the honey.



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    get a bee and honey house in Stardew Valley

    The first
    way to get a bee house is to craft it. Resource requirements for the item are 40
    pieces of wood, eight pieces of coal, an iron bar and a pot of maple syrup.

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    The second way to acquire the Bee House is to complete the Fall Crops Bundle. the
    the spirits will give you the item when finished.

    Now that
    you have a bee house, of course you want to produce honey. The bees
    produce honey in all seasons except winter. During the winter months they
    will remain dormant until spring begins again. Every four days the bees
    produce for you honey worth 100g.

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    the flowers grown surrounding your bee will affect the price of honey
    product. Flowers grown in a garden pot will not affect the honey. The flowers are
    not relegated to a bee house either, so if you have multiple houses, flowers
    will benefit everyone. Flowers planted in five bee house tiles will be
    increase the selling price to the following values.



    • Tulips –
      160g
    • Blue Jazz
      - 200g
    • Summer
      Straw – 280g
    • Coquelicot –
      380g
    • Sunflower
      - 260g
    • Fairy
      Rose – 680g

    Honey
    also makes a great gift to give to Stardew Valley NPCs. Almost everybody
    enjoys receiving honey, except for Maru and Sebastian, who hate it.



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