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iddee here are the frames
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theses are the frames after 7 days
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Tell the story of the hive. Let the others have a chance to give their opinions. I didn't see any small larva. Is there any on the other frames?
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7 days ago I called iddee told him about the bees in one of my hives they were all on the ground 10 ft left an right an up front of the box some in little bolls . had 1 deep 10 a 3 med subs an bees all in the box top to bottom . bottom deep had 10 of the black plastic frame not even 1/3 worked jest a spot here an there with bru cap . did like iddee said looked for beatles not much at all reduce box down took all not used blk frames out put new ones in 7 day later got these frames an working good on all the others
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August 22, 2015, 07:30:10 pm »
No too many with better advice and experience like Iddee.
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the capped brood looks healthy from the pictures but the brood pattern looks spotty. Is the queen laying eggs that way Or is she laying an egg in almost every cell and then the bees are clearing them out.
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August 22, 2015, 09:20:00 pm »
I'm the one holding the frames is not the larvae half moon shape a pupae, meaning there is a queen. ? : ? no superced cells no swarm cells, but now they are consolidated they are looking good
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The white ones are larva. The pupae are under the capps. There should be some VERY small larva, or even eggs if your eyes are good enough to see them.
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August 22, 2015, 09:46:27 pm »
So we need to be looking for small eggs. ? ? ?
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Either eggs, or very small larva. The ones I saw in the pics could be 7 days or older. You need to see younger larva to be sure you didn't loose her 7 days ago,
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Re: iddee here are the frames
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August 23, 2015, 04:00:03 am »
Welcome to the forum.
"Info" ... "Info" "Need more info"
How long a keep ? How many hives ? Where did colony come from ?
Are some of the larvae in pic 2 stuck to the sides of the cell ?
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August 23, 2015, 07:51:31 am »
Difficult to see any eggs, but I think I saw at least a few very young larvae. pattern is a little spotty like apis said, though. I would check again in a few days.
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your wright no queen in box got to find me one
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August 23, 2015, 09:18:12 pm »
Let me know if you can't find one. I may know where to get one.
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