One of my hives threw off a cast. I housed it (cardboard box) and moved it into a super this evening. Will take a look for a virgin and will probably give her the heave-ho and recombine the cast so I get some honey this year. May not and mate her anyway. Not decided.
The hive I thought had thrown it off had two lovely swarm cells and I crushed one only to find a fully formed Q inside. Oops. Still, I did squash the less attractive cell. So, this was the one that had swarmed last weekend. Oops.
A united hive was still ****** in the lower box and the Q hadn't moved down, so I moved HM on her frame into the lower box, put a QE on and will have a BB back once the brood hatches. Maybe I should have made it a split.
Looked into a small cast I picked up (yes, probably one of mine) from last week and HM is laying well. Brood almost in all stages, just none capped yet, but looking good and I marked her.
United a small queenright colony with a medium strength queenless one. Pretty arsey considering weather, and a few emergency cells pulled out and capped this evening. Perhaps Q failed, left or was a virgin and didn't make it home. I'll see in a couple of days if they have accepted the laying Q and if they don't tear down the emergency QCs, I'll give them a hand.
Still got a couple I haven't checked for a couple of weeks, but been so busy. In my short time, I have never seen the bees so intent on swarming. Only have equivalent of a single super on one site and about the same with one colony on the other. Hope it calms down soon...