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Well, I think we dodged a bullet. I don't know how, but our hive is still queen right. We went in again today and found both eggs and larvae this go around. I looked at every frame the last time we were in and there were no eggs, just larvae that was about 7 days old. I'm good at spotting eggs and larvae.
Such a relief. The bottom box still has empty drawn comb. Hopefully the queen will move down and start laying in them. The pattern of the capped brood is still really good. I'm trying to decide if we have a new queen, but have never seen a queen cell in there. Just that smaller acorn shaped cell. The timing just doesn't seem right. I'm very perplexed.
Tuesday we will go through the package and swarm hives to see what they are looking like. Still watching the grandbaby's so can't finish today.
We pulled off 11 more frames to extract. We will be leaving on Wednesday for 9 days, then home for 2 and gone for another 4. So, we won't extract until October when we are back. At that time we will pull off the remaining honey frames and supers from the current flow and start feeding the bees again. Dale is putting together some more honey super frames to fill space where we removed the capped ones, we need 3. Those will go in today.
Well, grandpa's on duty and I have to go out and wax foundations.

Tuesday we will go through the package and swarm hives to see what they are looking like. Still watching the grandbaby's so can't finish today.
We pulled off 11 more frames to extract. We will be leaving on Wednesday for 9 days, then home for 2 and gone for another 4. So, we won't extract until October when we are back. At that time we will pull off the remaining honey frames and supers from the current flow and start feeding the bees again. Dale is putting together some more honey super frames to fill space where we removed the capped ones, we need 3. Those will go in today.
Well, grandpa's on duty and I have to go out and wax foundations.
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