"Calling Riverbee! What is traditionally left in our area? "asters......zweef what we have in the river valley here this year some bee balm left, bull thistle, many types of asters, like coreopis, coneflowers, etc.... and goldenrod coming up. i also have row crops of soybeans that have not yet bloomed and a number of other non native species.
your beeswax foundation was chewed and re-purposed as well as the waxed plastic foundation....the bees stripped it for use elsewhere. the bees can and will fix this......on the waxed plastic, hmmm apis said recoat it, which i would agree with, but not certain they would this late in the season. i had several frames earlier in the season stripped totally of wax, did not recoat, and the bees drew it out. this late in the season, i really think it might get ignored whether coated or not unless we have a phenomenal goldenrod bloom. but don't quote me on this.....
bees seem to really make me look foolish quite frequently.......
it is late in the season to be placing supers on.....i would refer to what iddee said:
"Only extract if you will still leave enough for winter. Don't depend on future collections to carry them through. They may not materialize."what you can do is remove full frames and place empty ones in, if they are drawn frames this time of the year much better. if you place a super on now, the chances are in favor of having drawn frames of nothing but nectar, undrawn frames are a real crapshoot and may or may not be very partially drawn and filled (not capped) and the top of your inner cover will most likely be a mess, or the bottoms of your frames........
i guess what i am saying is, i wouldn't be placing a whole lot of foundation in at this time of the year........
if you need to take some frames out to give room for the aster/goldenrod bloom, drawn foundation at this time of the season is best. either way, drawn or undrawn, even if it's nectar they pack away with either, you can feed these frames back to them later on.
as far as the drones in front of the hive.......not sure? were they being drug out and not allowed back in the hive?
hope i made sense?