On Saturday 3/27/21 I opened our overwintered 2020 TVBA NUC hive (8 frame - 1 deep and one shallow). The girls did really well last year and we took only a small amount of honey. We did two MAQs mite treatments, the last bee-ing in Early November. I did not check mite levels after that treatment. In this first inspection, I found the Queen but almost no brood. There was a blue tinged mold on one frame of mixed nectar and capped honey. which made me so nervous, I did not go all the way through the hive as I wanted to do some research. I asked a question about this hive at the recent TVBA meeting.
All winter and spring, there were lots of dead bees on the ground outside the front of the hive.
Went back in today and found the whole two boxes almost full of mixed capped & uncapped honey! Not as much mold as I recalled (and I kept that frame out today to show it to the more experienced of you. I do not think it is AFB, thank goodness.) I didn't see the Queen today but the two faces of brood on just one frame with very small amount of capped and some uncapped larval brood were against the outer wall. She may have been on that wall instead of the frame.
For my rescue attempt, I moved the frame that had brood into the middle of the deep bottom box and over that box added a deep of 6 frames of new yellow plastic foundation and two frames of old drawn comb. The old comb was not too pretty, but could be ready for her to lay in. (Now that I think of it, maybe I should have added the drawn comb next to the brood frame instead of above it.)
I never thought they could have too much stores. Maybe that is why they never seemed interested in granulated sugar over the last few weeks.
I attach pics of both sides of the frame. with mold. I can't see scale in the cells and the pupas that had not quite emerged were intact, not like AFB goo. Also, there is sugar in some of the cells that may have fallen there from the top bars. I'm thinking this frame should go back in so they can clean it up and she can start laying in it again quickly.
Thoughts?