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HkSwifts

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Hi, so I was out of the country for 2 weeks, and came back to find my weak hive overflowing with bees, and my strong hive completely dead. When I opened the hive i there were piles of bees at the bottom, and piles outside the hive. Alot of the bees were also suspended in motion, like they were working the hive and suddenly died.

I've attached some photos, unfortunately I brushed the bees off the frames before the photo, so can't show how many bees were working the frames and frozen in death.

Any idea what could have gone wrong thanks.
 

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Starvation…..
 
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yes it was starvation caused by robbing bees.
look on the floor tray ,mass uncappings,what bees this time of year do this on such scale???
I wan't be surprised if your next by strong hive(before was week) do that.
 
Sadly your absence appears to have coincided with the June gap, when there is a break in available forage. If they've not got sufficient stores, they starve unless you're there to spot the problem and feed them.
 
Cant see any food, so like others have said starvation is a likely suspect.
 
i understand the starvation diagnosis but i also had the "suspended in motion" dead in March. couldnt see how starvation could result in groups of up to 10 being almost suspended in motion and not dropping dead onto the floors.
 
i understand the starvation diagnosis but i also had the "suspended in motion" dead in March. couldnt see how starvation could result in groups of up to 10 being almost suspended in motion and not dropping dead onto the floors.

Some stick to the frames when they die
 
What would you do with all that dead brood?
I had the same thing happen me last week and was wondering the same thing. i am assuming i can't just add a frame with dead brood to another hive/nuc?
 

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