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To make honey, place a Bee House on the farm during any season but winter, and wait 4 nights. Bee houses can be placed indoors (''e.g.,'' in the [[Greenhouse]]) but will not produce honey there. Bee houses placed outside the farm will produce wild honey every 4 days, but they will be destroyed if they are placed in a [[Crafting#Crafted goods outside the farm|villager's path]].
 
To make honey, place a Bee House on the farm during any season but winter, and wait 4 nights. Bee houses can be placed indoors (''e.g.,'' in the [[Greenhouse]]) but will not produce honey there. Bee houses placed outside the farm will produce wild honey every 4 days, but they will be destroyed if they are placed in a [[Crafting#Crafted goods outside the farm|villager's path]].
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A fully-grown and unharvested [[Flowers|flower]] within 5 tiles of a Bee House will cause it to produce flower honey, which always sells for more than flowerless Wild Honey. Flowers that are normally [[Foraging|foraged]] (''i.e.,'' [[Crocus]], [[Sweet Pea]], [[Dandelion]], and [[Daffodil]]) do not affect the honey. Flowers grown in [[Garden Pot]]s will '''not''' cause Bee Houses to produce flower honey.
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A fully-grown and unharvested [[Flowers|flower]] within 5 tiles of a Bee House will cause it to produce flower honey, which always sells for more than flowerless Wild Honey. Flowers that are normally [[Foraging|foraged]] (''i.e.,'' [[Crocus]], [[Sweet Pea]], as well as [[Dandelion]], and [[Daffodil]]) do not affect the honey. Flowers grown in [[Garden Pot]]s will '''not''' cause Bee Houses to produce flower honey.
    
The type of honey is established the moment it is harvested. If a Bee House has produced flower honey, but the flower is harvested before the honey, the honey will become wild honey. Similarly, if a Bee House has produced flowerless wild honey, but the honey is harvested after a flower bloomed in range, the harvested honey will be flower honey.
 
The type of honey is established the moment it is harvested. If a Bee House has produced flower honey, but the flower is harvested before the honey, the honey will become wild honey. Similarly, if a Bee House has produced flowerless wild honey, but the honey is harvested after a flower bloomed in range, the harvested honey will be flower honey.
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