Hi all, it's my first post so please forgive my total lack of knowledge. Brand new to beekeeping, had an old hive and some frames so put them out to see what would happen. A swarm turned up about a month ago, and has been slowly growing since. I've been reading up but have had some contradictory info. There's a brood chamber with nearly all the foundation drawn out, a quuen excluder, plus a super chamber in the same state. There's brood being laid from the bottom of the brood frames in a semicircular pattern, but above this in an arch shape the cells are full of honey (capped). The supers have some liquid in most of the cells which I assume is nectar as none of them are capped. Should I still be feeding with fondant/syrup, and should I have the supers in place this early? So far the bees are only using the back half of the hive, but are pretty prolific builders in this half, trying to stick everything together.