Have been around bees most of my life. Grandfather ran 32 colonies in WBC hives, I can just about remember removing lifts and collecting swarms for him back in the early 70's, I did most of the spinning during that era as well. We had an apiary alongside the river Alyn that on a few occasions flooded and we rescued hives with canoes. I had hives at secondary school that I helped with also. Keeping bees was an awful lot easier back then, lots of forage, no varrora, few ag chemicals, in our area anyhow, Grandfather was devastated when we first acquired mites in colonies.
Things were done very simply, queens raised from cell's and introduced to nucs two days from hatching. Colonies raising swarm cell's had queen removed & left with one cell. Didn't always work and we had swarms, usually on a Saturday just before the pigeons were due back. Used to get tidy crops though, always remember how grandfather complained to the nearest farmer about the introduction of OSR into the area.
Bees were sold & given away when I went to the USA in the 90's.
I started up again on your own during 2009 and have slowly expanded ever since.
Biggest regret in life is not making a career out of the Bees sooner, always feels like a missed opportunity.