Splitting a queenless hive

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Is there any reason why I can't split a queenless hive (double brood and supers) into two and unite these to two queen right hives using newspaper ? I can't think of anything but I may well be missing something.
Thanks in anticipation
Dave
 
Is there any reason why I can't split a queenless hive (double brood and supers) into two and unite these to two queen right hives using newspaper ? I can't think of anything but I may well be missing something.
Thanks in anticipation
Dave

The only reason would be if they have developed into laying workers, but that applies for any newspaper combine. I am sure you have already checked for any sign of this.

(Of course, if they haven't developed laying workers, the other question is always - are you sure they are really queenless? But that's another issue)
 
The only reason would be if they have developed into laying workers, but that applies for any newspaper combine. I am sure you have already checked for any sign of this.

(Of course, if they haven't developed laying workers, the other question is always - are you sure they are really queenless? But that's another issue)
Ta for that but can confirm it is minus queen and laying workers.
 

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