We didn't locate the queen on Hive #2 but we were able to find her on Hive #1.
Hive #1 is doing great! They have started filling in the upper deep and drawing out comb. We found brood on the middle two frames!!! Lots of brood, little tiny things! Looks like this queen is really doing her thing. I sprayed sugar water on the empty frames and replaced them. Here are the pictures of the upper deep. The bees, we think, have "eaten" away the foundation on the edges of the frames in the upper deep. We assume it is so that they can go from one side to the other easier. We didn't see any pests other than a few ants here or there but nothing to be worried about.
Here's the lower deep. They are plugging away, lots of brood cells and big fat larvae and lots of pollen and capped honey in the corners.
Here's an interesting one of the bees hanging onto the bottom of the frame, the smoke drives them down into the bottom of the hive so when you pick the frame up they tend to be hanging down off the bottom...sometimes you can see where they have linked legs.
You can really see the pollen (bright yellow) and the capped honey in the corners...kinda white looking.
And here she is, the queen from hive #1 with the yellow dot on her.
If you look closely in some of the cells you can see the larvae (brood) This is a pic of them, sorry it is a little fuzzy.
Chad, my husband, who usually is my right hand man and photographer decided to do the last few frames on this one.
Here is a closer picture of brood. There are fat white larvae in lots of the cells on this frame. If you look all over you can see them but the ones on the center toward the right are pretty big and close to being bees. There are some smaller ones closer to the edges.
And here is a good one of Tyler in the goat pen looking at one of the frames, we wanted to show him the brood that was visible. He seems to really be interested in the bees.