Combining Hives using Newspaper. Lots of fighting and dead bees

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Tried a combine 2 days ago with a Queenless into Queen right.

Queenless on top separated by newspaper, stuck a Queen excluder between just in case.

Checked today and there are a lot of dead bees outside, Clearly some fighting has been going on. Quick check of the newspaper and it has holes through it. Looks like they didn't want to mix.

Probably shouldn't have but I've removed the Queenless off, I don't want to risk my Queen dying before winter comes through. I've spotted her quickly, she's alive and well.

I'm probably going to let the Queenless die off, They were a caught swarm and very aggressive so it's no big loss but in future what should I have done different?

The Queenless colony were in that state for a good 3 weeks, I thought they would be buzzing to get a new Queen.
I filmed this yesterday. Single screen between colonies- in preparation for combination over a single sheet of newspaper. The board is a simple feeder board, with the feeder hole covered with mesh.
 

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Tried a combine 2 days ago with a Queenless into Queen right.

Queenless on top separated by newspaper, stuck a Queen excluder between just in case.

Checked today and there are a lot of dead bees outside, Clearly some fighting has been going on. Quick check of the newspaper and it has holes through it. Looks like they didn't want to mix.

Probably shouldn't have but I've removed the Queenless off, I don't want to risk my Queen dying before winter comes through. I've spotted her quickly, she's alive and well.

I'm probably going to let the Queenless die off, They were a caught swarm and very aggressive so it's no big loss but in future what should I have done different?

The Queenless colony were in that state for a good 3 weeks, I thought they would be buzzing to get a new Queen.
I had two colonies this year that appeared to be queen less, instead they had drone laying queens. I assume the workers had been mopping up all the drone eggs she was producing. It was several weeks before the workers allowed any of the larvae to develop and then all became clear. If you unite a colony like these with a Q+ colony, they will fight.

You can shake out (if it's warm enough) the Q- colony or sieve them through a QE into a box on top of your Q+ colony. Fingers crossed your queen in the Q+ colony was not injured in the fighting.
 

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