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I'm thinking an a/s may be better than nucing the queen in terms of avoiding swarms whilst you are away. Queen on one frame of brood (no QCs) on original site so the flying bees driving the swarming return there. The rest of the hive further away and cut back to one cell of whatever flavour you have at that point.
Then plan to unite once you are back once the new queen is mated. (And perhaps make a nuc with the other).
Then plan to unite once you are back once the new queen is mated. (And perhaps make a nuc with the other).