Looked in the hives today. Two that I started from nucs are strong and roaring. I didn't take the inner covers off. They came out to greet me when I took the telescoping cover off.
The third one is dead. It was from a package I started last spring. Here's what I found.
On all my hives, I was determined to give them the (what I thought) was the best chance of survival: Two deeps and a medium and feed them until they couldn't take any more. All hives last fall were too heavy to lift.
The dead hive today had a medium super full of honey/syrup that weighed 50 or so pounds. There were a few dead bees on the frames, but they didn't have their head stuck down into the comb like they were starving.
The top deep weighed around 30-40 pounds. It had some honey/syrup and some empty comb. Both those boxes are now in the freezer.
The bottom deep was full of comb with some pollen and liquid (syrup or honey) (pictures below). The comb looks great to me, just empty. There were some bees on the bottom screen. I had used the screened bottom with beetle trap tray on all the hives. Dead beetles in the tray, but not much evidence of beetles in any of the comb.
I'm scratching my head on this one. Maybe the queen died? Maybe it was just a weak hive as far as numbers go? Too much honey for starvation, IMO. I had even put some sugar on top of newspaper a couple of weeks ago because I thought they might be weak (although there seemed to be lots of bees flying in and out at that time).
Or is it just one of those things?
Here's the pictures:
Bees on the bottom screen:
Some of the frames from the bottom deep:
I apologize for the quality. All I have is a phone camera.