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<blockquote data-quote="NZDan" data-source="post: 6109" data-attributes="member: 297"><p>Oops post on wrong thread originally.</p><p>A beautiful sunny day here in Kapiti today so had the first look at the hives since I picked them up at the end of July.</p><p>Still have plenty of honey, uncapped and capped brood, pollen coming in as well.</p><p>I did have concern with top boxes being attached to bottom frames, but got that sorted. No sign of V or AFB to my untrained eye, but will keep checking.</p><p>What I did find from where the top and bottom frames where waxed together where these darlings, the first lot I just scraped off but noticed a lot of white Jelly? So I left the 2nd one on the frame as I noticed the bees were all over it...repairing perhaps. Is this just a normal larvae or have I upset something else. I left the hive alone until I could get some advice.</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NZDan, post: 6109, member: 297"] Oops post on wrong thread originally. A beautiful sunny day here in Kapiti today so had the first look at the hives since I picked them up at the end of July. Still have plenty of honey, uncapped and capped brood, pollen coming in as well. I did have concern with top boxes being attached to bottom frames, but got that sorted. No sign of V or AFB to my untrained eye, but will keep checking. What I did find from where the top and bottom frames where waxed together where these darlings, the first lot I just scraped off but noticed a lot of white Jelly? So I left the 2nd one on the frame as I noticed the bees were all over it...repairing perhaps. Is this just a normal larvae or have I upset something else. I left the hive alone until I could get some advice. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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