Hi Everybody,
I did a cutout a few weeks ago with a fellow beek here in Australia! it was huge (see some pics in the Beekeeping Downunder forum). Anyway, i filled two 5 frame nucs with comb, some honey and brood, and made it a double (two five frame boxes on top of each other). We didnt find the queen so i introduced a Kangaroo Island Ligurian.
Today i inspected the hive and the bottom fve frames had been cleaned out of all honey and all the bees had clustered in the top box. So i removed all the empty comb and consolidated it all in to one box coz i figured it would be easier for the cluster to keep it warm. I found the queen, she was ok, and had been laying a little... In the comb that had been emptied in the bottom super there was some old brood, i think it may have been in there when we did the cutout but i can't be 100% sure! anyway it had died because the cluster wasnt around it so it got chilled. I had noticed that it had rotted... some had turned brown and liquid like, mushy, i pushed a match in to the cells and there was absolutely no stringiness that, i believe, is one of the indicators of AFB. There was also some dead capped brood: the cappings were whole, and when i removed some of them the actual bees appeared fine.
Is it normal for dead pupae to go mushy and rot and even let off a little odour? as mentioned there was absolutely no stringiness or brown scales in the cells, no chewing through on the cappings, no depression...
What does AFB dead brood smell like?
Any advce is greatly appreciated...