David Johnson wrote: >Tonight a friend called with a problem. He had checked his hives today >and found one completely empty of any bees, dead or alive. No brood >or capped honey was in the combs, but the bottom board was full of wax as if the hive had been robbed out. Only deep brood boes full of empty comb. What happened to the bees: > >Thanks! > [log in to unmask] > This appears to be a classic case of the queen having been lost for some reason and a worker became a laying worker. The hive eventually became totally drone with no workers and died out. This is why there were no bees found in the hive. There was probably some robbing as well, however the drones could not defend or resist the attacks. The mold found is most likely a result of moist condition in the hive and a condition that can occure in a populated hive with the right conditions. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Carl Mueller [log in to unmask] 407-798-33839 West Palm Beach, Florida USA I think therefore, I am politically incorrect!! -----------------------------------------------------------------