Xander
House Bee
Mee too, I panicked a little as it began to rain half way through and I couldn't find the queen for the life of me (I also had 2 bees inside my veil) so I did what I've read about to split the hive without finding the queen by shaking some of the brood frames into the hive and putting them into a new box, leave a frame of capped a frame of drawn and a frame of stores with the queen and fill in the sides with foundation after centering the frames left in each box.I'm at a loss here to work out what you've done - or what you hope to achieve?
Then put on a qx and put the box with the shaken bee less frames on top and leave for 5-8 hours to allow nurse bees to move up back onto the brood frames.
Then come back and take off the top box and put on a new floor to one side of the hive so it's now split.
The flying bees will come back to the box with the queen in and the nurse bees will be on the open brood in the other box.
Leave for a week then move the split to the other side of the Q+ hive so extra flying bees will go into the Q+ hive (I don't understand the logic of that bit)
Allow the q- box to rear a new queen.
What I wanted to do was a Demaree but I couldn't find the queen. I think I should have just put 2 supers and another qx between after letting the nurse bees move up to the brood but I was worried about more cells being made and them swarming anyway (this was before I asked you about leaving cells in the top of a Demaree being ok)
Is it possible just to recombine into a Demaree now or will they fight after 5 days apart?