Ok, so I'll try to make this story short as I can. I installed two hives end of April, almost May. I always put the queen in the box between the frames, then shake (not too hard) the new girls into the box. Then I place a pollen patty and a feeder jar right on top, put a empty box on top and seal it up. No problem right? So things looked normal the first few times I checked, first a few days after install, then one week, then 10 days. Things were coming right along. Then I started having some health issues that required a prolonged hospital stay. In the meantime, we switched the feeders to outside the box so my husband could feed them. I asked him to check the feeder bottles and then check for activity at the entrance ways. We were going to do a Beekeeping 101 so my husband would know the basics, but that never happened. However he is so calm around the bees and they actually land on him just to check him out. So he isn't scared of what could possibly happen.
So fast forward, I get out of the hospital, took me a few days to be able to walk back to our hives. The first hive I opened, things were normal and the girls are busy. The second hive is another story, when you look at the hive from the outside there is so much activity at the entrance, a good sign I thought. I took the outer lid off, then tried to pry the inner lid off, but wow it's really heavy. At first I thought they just sealed it up and I did have a good break on their glue. Then when I could lift the lid.... it looks like the bees abandon the frames and instead have formed a huge honey combed hive on the top of the inner lid. The only reason the lid was so heavy is because there were two perfectly made rows hanging off the lid and they are loaded with honey.
Now what do I do? I didn't take the inner lid off completely for fear of some of their perfect creation might break off. No need to make everyone mad when they are so proud of themselves. This is my fourth year beekeeping and every time I think I know what I am doing..I find out I don't know anything.
I know this is a long convoluted story, but I wanted you all to understand how things became so messed up.
Any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated.