Yes. My wife took them apart and cleaned them yesterday in preparation for the two shipments we’re expecting in a couple weeks. They all had honey, no signs of CCD, varroa, nosema, beetle, wax moth, anything. A couple froze right in the middle of the hive, one on the side, one on the top.
I’m down south and the problems are the mites and moths in the summer. It has not happened to me, but I know keeps that have lost hives in two weeks to wax moths. I lost one last year to varroa and that was also within two weeks.
I fist kept bees back in the 1980’s and mites, moths etc were not a problem at all, but now there is a whole myriad of threats to bees.
In twenty years, I am not sure anyone will have bees.