That’s fine, we’re new bees too, thanks for the interest; although there are normal larvae in the photo, if you look in the central bit and on the edges there are larvae which have gone rotten in different stages. The central one has a sort of yellowy end that seemed to corresponded with the slipper described in ted hoopers book. I could defernetly be wrong as I have never seen it before. The other reason was that we had previously had a problem with dampness in the nuc hive so had wondered if that could have perpetrated the conditions for chalk brood, as it’s a spore? That’s it really and if anybody knows anything else please do get in touch
(you can try the match stick test to see if the cell contents are gloopy. How many frames have you got used altogether and how many of those are pure stores and how many have brood on them?)
Yes I’ll try the test next time, there is six of the build older frames from the nuc, and five new frames, they have build a little on three of the frames and there is a small brood in two of the frames, but quite random and not many.
We fed them a day ago, as thought if they were strugerling why not, and tried onion siurop!,
I’m going up to look at them in a days time, to see what if anythings changed