How do Beehives Work in Stardew Valley?

avatarDemonstratingUnit2 years ago
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avatarMuggingCreek2 years ago

Just pop a beehive anywhere on your farm, and boom, you'll get honey. No need to do anything else. But if you're aiming for that sweet, sweet cash, place flowers close to them. More flowers, fancier honey, more Gold (G). Winter? Nope, no honey.

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avatarAttainingFord2 years ago

Honey making 101: Place beehive, wait 4 days, collect honey. Want more money? Use flowers. Don't bother in winter; bees take a break.


avatarTrottingArea2 years ago

Beehives in Stardew Valley are super cool! Just place them on your farm, and they'll start producing honey every four days. The neat part? If you plant flowers nearby, you'll get special flower honey, which sells for more gold. Remember, they don't work in winter because bees hibernate, so plan accordingly!

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