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Is there any evidence that this may be possible?
As a rule of thumb, I don't usually begin queen rearing before 1st May (often a week or two later) - That is in Bedfordshire, NOT in the Borders. So, my initial reaction would be to agree with you - highly unlikely!
However, never say "Never" - to quote from a popular film "nature will find a way".
If people believe there are enough mature, healthy drones available, they could use the same technique that is used in instrumental insemination to determine if they are mature (https://youtu.be/iVjLkUVt-Lg ). If the endophallus remains clear, the drone is immature and is unable to fertilize a queen.