what happened next......

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so scenario as follows

a few weeks back a double brood colony with a 4 year old queen had a 2-3 q cups with eggs which i knocked back...

didnt check the bottom box and left for 2-3 weeks

a week ago, i couldn't see any brood, no eggs, no queen....added a frame of eggs - a bit baffled as i knew they wouldnt have left themselves hopelessly queenless, and sure i hadnt knocked back their last chance to re-queen

yesterday....no q cells and still no eggs, brood or queen

what happened next? (mystery was solved but want to see where others minds would go)
 
Well for my money - you say you didn't look in the bottom box - so maybe the old girl was just having a brood break or you missed queen cells down below - either way you now have brood in evidence and still cant see you queen. :) I don't mind being poked !!
 
You missed a QC in the bottom box as this wasn't inspected, left to their own devices whether one or more were produced they dealt with it naturally without interference. Either the old Q has now entered bee heaven, mother and daughter for now are present or they may have swarmed and if clipped the old Q is under the floor.

I run double brood and also have missed a QC/QC's by not inspecting the bottom box once July arrive, esp when I see good brood pattern and marked Q in upper box. With no QC's in upper box I tend to negate going down stairs. Having clipped Q's I try and negate loosing a swarm.
 
all good suggestions, but not quite right yet

a schoolboy error must have occurred a few weeks back when i inspected (is a clue and will give a more obvious one shortly)
 

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