how it started:

Mizell honey was founded in 2021 by Alex and Allen Mizell, a father son duo, working out of their garage. With limited startup capital, they pulled from their construction and woodworking backgrounds to mill all of their own equipment. After spending time perfecting their craft and seeing great success with their own apiary, they chose to expand their offerings to include bee equipment. This allowed them to aid in combating inflated prices due to covid while also building a business based around their passion.

Today Mizell Honey has grown into a booming small business, now functioning out of a commercial shop located in South Georgia. As their business has expanded so has their ability to fulfill large commercial orders of handmade, customizable beekeeping equipment along with high quantities of raw honey straight from their apiary. Alex and Allen continue to hold their personalized customer service at a very high regard and take pride in offering high quality equipment and honey at very reasonable prices.

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meet our family:

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Founder, Lead Beekeeper

Alex Mizell

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Founder, Lead Carpenter 

Allen Mizell

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Director of Marketing

Samantha Mizell

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Carpenter, Beekeeper

Ethan batten

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Junior Carpenter, Beekeeper

Rachel Taft