This thread only goes to reinforce the inadequacy of making simple splits.
As I have written in a recent thread, how many bee farmers do you know that make increase in this manner? They do not follow this, frankly, stupid (but simple) procedure. There is, of course, a good reason for that. They KNOW that walk-away splits are far from the best way to increase colony numbers.
Why do beginners (and some not-so-much beginners) follow this path? Laziness, non-understanding of beekeeping, thinking it is *****-proof, don’t know any better, following the “advice” of another beekeeper of similar status, or some other reason? Let us all know which category you fit in!!
Some are even known to make multiple splits from a single colony in this way. The one single thing that is clearly obvious, is that what all these people don’t do, is give much thought to their beekeeping.
I could expect this from some beekeepers with double brooded colonies. Just separate the two boxes - the queen will be in one of them. Not really that clever.
Perhaps replies to all those coming on here with problems after making walk-away splits should simply be told of their folly and to sort it out themselves.