Miami Couple Launches Mega Bee Honey, Turning Bee Rescues into Sustainable Business
Jean Navarro and Ana Angulo Perez expand their bee rescue efforts into a sustainable honey business, offering raw, unfiltered honey while promoting pollinator health and community education.

Jean Navarro and Ana Angulo Perez, the founders of Mega Bee Pest Control and Rescues, have launched Mega Bee Honey, a new venture that transforms their bee rescue operations into a sustainable business. This initiative not only provides a source of 100 percent raw, unfiltered honey but also underscores the importance of pollinator health and community education.
The couple's journey began in 2020 with the establishment of Mega Bee Pest Control and Rescues, a company dedicated to eco-friendly pest control and humane bee hive relocation. The launch of Mega Bee Honey represents a full-circle moment for their mission, offering a product that directly results from their efforts to rescue and relocate bees in Miami-Dade and Broward counties.
Unlike mass-produced honey, Mega Bee Honey is unpasteurized and unfiltered, preserving its nutritional value and reflecting the local flora visited by the bees. Navarro and Angulo Perez emphasize the story behind each jar, highlighting the rescue, relocation, and care that go into producing their honey.
The venture is more than a business; it's a community-driven project aimed at raising awareness about the critical role bees play in our ecosystem. The couple plans to use proceeds from honey sales to fund educational programs and workshops, furthering their commitment to environmental stewardship and pollinator conservation.
Mega Bee Honey is available for purchase through the company's website https://megabeepestcontrol.com and at select farmers markets in Miami and Broward, offering consumers a taste of local, sustainable honey with a purpose.