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I've talked to the beekeeper and will be getting samples.  Its hard to  say 
what's happening without more information.  I've seen colonies fail  after 
almonds - worst case that I've seen was loaded with Nosema  ceranae.    
Brood signs could be a disease, overheating, and  given the situation in CA this 
year, I'd look for an excess of brood relative to  amount of bees - but 
that's a hard call from a telephone conversation.
 
Hopefully, seeing and analyzing samples will provide an answer.   Jerry

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