Snelgrove Method 1, what to do about brood in super

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The following outlines the early part of Snelgrove method 1. I’ve had brood and a half over winter and expect to find a small amount of brood in the super on first inspections today. Will put on my QX but that does mean I may have brood in the super for up to 3 more weeks. I will probably want to do Snelgrove method 1 within the next week because I can see the colony is building up quickly.

My question, should I make adjustments to the method when accounting for any super brood? Or possibly wait until there is no brood even if that means they will have started swarm preparations and I have to use method 2?

For a stock in any single-walled hive,-without queen cells.
1st Day - Separate combs and place them as follows:

In box A -
Combs containing the brood, with adhering bees.

In box B -
(a) Broodless combs, with adhering bees.
(b) One comb with a little unsealed brood.
(c) The queen.

Rebuild the hive in the following order -
Floorboard
Box B
Excluder Super
Box A

4th Day
Place screen-board under box A, with its edge without small entrances towards the front of the hive.
 
If there is an excluder in there all that will happen is the drones are stuck up top AFAICS. Why then faff with a Snelgrove at all?

PH
 

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