Honeyglow Woods is rich with unique resources you need to find and collect in Disney Dreamlight Valley. One of the most essential ones is Golden Honey, a staple item for befriending certain critters, cooking, crafting, and so much more.
Of all the items you can find around this region, Golden Honey is by far the most important one, as just about everything you can do calls for it. Because of this, you need to know how to get Golden Honey in Disney Dreamlight Valley.
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Where to find Golden Honey in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Golden Honey can be obtained by harvesting this resource from pollinated bee houses in DDV. It’s exclusive to owners of the Honeyglow Woods Adventure Pack, and you also have to progress through the main storyline in this DLC until you unlock beekeeping to actually get it.
Beekeeping is unlocked during the Chapter 1: All You Need is Honey quest. This mission acts as a tutorial to this mechanic, telling you all about Golden Honey and how to place flowers to maximize your production.
How to make Golden Honey in Disney Dreamlight Valley
You can make Golden Honey by pollinating bee boxes around Honeyglow Woods, the main valley, or other DLC worlds. This is done by placing flowers around the bee house. Make sure you’re placing them within the square outline surrounding each box to have them count.

The more flowers you place, the more Golden Honey is produced. The speed at which Golden Honey regenerates is also increased as you add more flowers. Upon interacting with any bee box, you can check the flower counter in the upper left corner to see how many more you need to place nearby to achieve maximum pollination.
The maximum number of flowers you can place around a beehive is six. Doing this yields you one honey every ten minutes, with each hive holding up to six honey pots.
How to use Golden Honey in Disney Dreamlight Valley
Golden Honey can be used to feed Hedgehogs, cook Honeyglow Woods recipes, craft all kinds of unique items, given as a gift to villagers, and more. It’s an essential component for most gameplay featured in the Honeyglow Woods area, so be sure to stock up on as much of it as you can. You’ll also need it for the DLC’s main storyline quests, particularly the first few chapter missions.