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Disney Dreamlight Valley: Beekeeping Guide

This guide covers everything about the Beekeeping mechanic and how to get Golden Honey efficiently in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

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Beekeeping is a new core gameplay mechanic in Disney Dreamlight Valley, exclusive to the Honeyglow Woods Adventure Pack. The Honeyglow Woods offers a new world for players to explore and befriend three new exclusive characters, including Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, and Piglet. Throughout the main story to fix the Honeyglow Woods world, players will require the Golden Honey. It is the most crucial resource in the Adventure Pack, and the only way to get it is through Beekeeping. This guide covers everything about the Beekeeping mechanic and how to get Golden Honey efficiently in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

What is Beekeeping in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Beekeeping is a core gameplay mechanic that requires you to pollinate bees’ houses to produce Golden Honey, a crucial resource in Honeyglow Woods. As there is no pure honey left in the Honeyglow Woods, the only way to get Honey is through Beekeeping. Beekeeping requires Busy Bees’ Houses, a bunch of boxes with bees inside them that produce honey at the rate of flowers around the house.

wait for the busy bees' house to produce golden honey
wait for the busy bees’ house to produce golden honey

Your main goal is to place flowers around the Busy Bees’ Houses to increase the production speed of Golden Honey. You can set up numerous Busy Bees’ Houses, and each house can have up to a maximum of 6 flowers. Placing 6 flowers in the vicinity of a Busy Bees’ House produces 1x Golden Honey every 10 minutes. This is the shortest time you can achieve for producing Golden Honey. Once the Golden Honey is ready, retrieve it from the bees’ house.

How to Unlock Beekeeping in Disney Dreamlight Valley

The Beekeeping gameplay mechanic unlocks during the “Chapter 1: All You Need Is Honey” quest for Winnie the Pooh. Winnie the Pooh will help you create a Busy Bees’ House, which will lead to the beekeeping tutorial. After that, you can produce Golden Honey and use it to cook one of Pooh’s favorite meals.

How to Get More Busy Bees’ Houses

To get more Busy Bees’ Houses, you will have to progress through the main story and access all the biomes. There is one Busy Bees’ House in every biome of Honeyglow Woods. The first Busy Bees’ House that you create is in Drowsybloom Acre. After that, you can find and restore the second Busy Bees’ House in Gloommeadow, the third one in Braveheart Grove, and the fourth one in Nectar Apiary.

get the pieces of busy bees' house
get the pieces of busy bees’ house

NOTE: The recipe for Busy Bees’ House unlocks after fixing the Busy Bees’ House in the Nectar Apiary biome.

Once you unlock the recipe, you can craft more Busy Bees’ Houses at the Crafting Station with the following materials.

  • 5x Driftwood: Fish outside the ripples in all biomes of Honeyglow Woods.
  • 6x Tree Resin: Dig the ground in all biomes of Honeyglow Woods.
  • 2x Shiny Honey Agate: Mine the mining nodes in all biomes of Honeyglow Woods.
  • 6x Oak Leaves: Spawn near the trees in all biomes of Honeyglow Woods.
  • 30x Golden Honey: Produced at the Busy Bees’ Houses.

Tips for Efficient Beekeeping in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Here are some tips to help you with Beekeeping in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

  • Place down any 6 flowers in the highlighted square area around a Busy Bees’ House to increase the production speed of Golden Honey.
  • If there are not enough flowers in the Honeyglow Woods, get some from the Valley.
  • After unlocking all four main Busy Bees’ Houses, one from each biome, place all four of them together.
  • Gather Driftwood, Tree Resin, Shiny Honey Agate, Oak Leaves, and Golden Honey often to craft more Busy Bees’ Houses.
  • Store all the Golden Honey in a storage box.

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