Thisoldfish,
I have had the exact same scenerio happen to me this year. I'm a third year beekeeper so I wasnt quite sure what to do. I pulled 2 of the deep frames in the brood box that were full of nectar and placed them in the freezer. In their place I used 2 undrawn frames. Last I looked, they had not even started drawing them out yet. So, of a full deep brood box, there may be 2 or 3 partial frames for the queen to lay. The rest is either undrawn of full of nectar.
I have had the exact same scenerio happen to me this year. I'm a third year beekeeper so I wasnt quite sure what to do. I pulled 2 of the deep frames in the brood box that were full of nectar and placed them in the freezer. In their place I used 2 undrawn frames. Last I looked, they had not even started drawing them out yet. So, of a full deep brood box, there may be 2 or 3 partial frames for the queen to lay. The rest is either undrawn of full of nectar.