No, it is not possible for humans to make honey without the help of honey bees. Honey is a natural product that is produced by honey bees from flower nectar. Bees collect nectar from flowers and convert it into honey through a process of regurgitation and evaporation.
The process of honey production is complex and requires the unique biology and behavior of honey bees. Bees have a specialized stomach that allows them to store nectar, which they then regurgitate and mix with enzymes to break down the sugars and produce honey. They then store the honey in honeycomb cells, where it is further dehydrated by fanning their wings to create air currents that evaporate the excess water.
While humans can extract honey from the honeycomb, they cannot produce it without honey bees. Attempts to create synthetic honey have been made in the past, but the resulting product is not the same as natural honey and does not have the same nutritional or medicinal benefits. Therefore, honey production is entirely dependent on the honey bees, which play a critical role in our ecosystem and food production.