We moved a really hot hive out of our back yard onto a friend's property on Thursday.
During the move, I noticed some really strange looking bees in the hive. Friday morning, I was clearing the debris out of the bed of my truck and came across some of those bees. The term Greasy Bees came to mind, so I thought I'd do a search to find out if these bees matched, and they did.
Looks like the hive is victim to Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus.
Notice the lack of hair:
Two of the bees have their wings opened wide out, which is supposed to be one of the characteristics of the virus.
I've already planned to requeen this hive in two weeks, assuming it is still alive then. From what I've read, the bees pretty much just take care of the disease themselves. One recommendation is to transfer a frame of brood from an uninfected hive to help them, but I'm not sure if I really want to do that, because of the distance I'd need to travel with the frame, or how much it will help this hive.
This hive was just treated for the past two weeks with Formic Pro. I spotted the queen 3 days before the hive turned really hot. It was already a little testy, but not out right aggressive. No queen cells or queen cups were spotted during the move.
Hopefully I didn't kill her putting the hive back together.