often when teeth are extracted the puller will leave behind the periosteum ( the ligament that holds the tooth ). This creates a harbor for bacteria to fester, where your blood supply can't reach and extinguish. You might investigate with who pulled it to find out, and then if not, inquire with someone more skilled who can go in again, and scape out the dead material, disinfect, and regain a fresh blood supply to heal and fill in the socket with tissue. I would not play around with honey as it's doubtful you'll ever get enough anti-infection agent from the honey to the source. I would also most definitely get an x-ray by someone who can see the extent of the infection. Infection causes bone loss, something that you can't get back.