Unfortunately my camera was dead so I couldn't take any pics of the removal. Yesterday and today were in the mid 50's but a snow storm is rolling in tonight. I managed to get 50# of honey comb into deep frames, stuffed them into an 8 frame box (thank goodness I had an extra 8 frame box) put all the bees in with the combs and tossed a piece of newspaper between my existing double deep 8 framer and the new super (no queen in cutout). I'm hoping the extra influx of bees along with the extra honey should be enough to pull the entire colony through to the spring. I got 2-5 gallon buckets of beautiful comb out which I'm putting into frames for next year's swarm season. I also have another 30# of honey to feed back to any struggling hives in the spring. I got a 5th 5 gallon bucket full of wood from inside the tree which is completely propolized (sp). Anyway, a hive always has much to offer even if it got destroyed and I'm glad I got there as temps are going to dip into the low teens for a few days. I'll post some pics if the lady who called me sends them to my e-mail. It was an unexpectedly good day :mrgreen: