I'm a first year beekeeper. We had queen issues in the late spring where we think the queen was superseded with a new queen. Two weeks ago, there was a lot of capped brood and honey along the top, so we thought that with perhaps some feeding later on, they may have a chance to make it through the winter.
We inspected today and found the hive completely empty other than a few bees. There were a handful of dead bees on the bottom board screen. All of the honey was gone, all of the capped brood also gone. The last few days there was a lot of activity around the hive which we thought were new bees being hatched and taking their first flights. I didn't see any yellow jackets.
What do you think happened? Is it possible that they swarmed this late in the year? There was plenty of room in the upper deep and two end frames were pretty open in the brood chamber.
Thanks, Patrick
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