Well, the hive is a total loss. Had I done more inspections more regular, I might have been able to save it. I was aware there was SHB in there, and gotten some beetle traps (the kind that go in between the frames, fill w/ cooking oil?) They worked, found about 80-or so dead one's in there. Hive was also infested w/ wax moths, they were everywhere, through all the comb, thousands of little grubs, some big one's, ugh. Saw they built a nice queen-cell, saw some drone comb, but I only found a few live bee's, and the poor queen... bunch of other bee's (bumble, etc.) were in the hive as well, not a single-cell had any stores left, it was COMPLETELY cleaned out (except for the pests).
A few questions for the short-term...
Can I save any of the comb? Pics below, but I was thinking of putting them in plastic bags in the freezer to kill anything off, then re-using them in the spring? How long in the freezer to kill everything?
Anything I can/should treat the wood-ware with? Short of a good scraping, any suggestions on cleaning things up?
Lots of lessons learned, some still to come.
I'm assuming it was robbed b/c it was already weakened (errr.. the robbing was successful b/c...). Had I been more on top of it and inspecting regularly, doing more towards IPM, it might have been salvageable. The little worms from the wax-moths started showing up early in the year, as well as SHB, so I knew they were there, just didn't do enough to save it. Was a package installed this Spring. Put in some beetle traps earlier in the year which did work a little (the one's between frame you fill w/ cooking oil?) Found about 80-or-so dead beetles in there, but there were quite a few large one's running about as well.
And the poor girl herself. She flew out of the hive when I cracked it open, then came back. Gave her a little honey, was hoping she would leave, but stuck around until after I was gone. Going back there today to check again.
Sigh... got the winter to educate myself and plan for the next one!
Thanks for all the help.
- Kevin