Shea. We had another question like this not long ago. It is almost always best to fix a cross comb problem as soon as you can get to it. Suit up well. Get your smoker lit, and take a few empty frames and some rubber band with you to the hive.
Remove each frame and shake the bees into the box. Salvage what frames you can by trimming and pushing the comb into place, or cutting it out and rubber banding it into an empty frame. It will be messy, and the bees will be unhappy, but work camly and steadily. Try to keep the frames in the same direction and order. then close up the hive and leave it alone for two weeks. After two weeks, go back in and check for eggs and larva.
Sorry for your trouble. In Florida, you probably still have a honey flow. They should clean up inside the hive fine.