A check on a 2024 queen was on my list for Saturday as I knew the brood chamber was full of brood two weeks previously will all 11 frames laid up. (I had stolen a frame from it a couple of weeks before and replaced it with foundation). However at 11 on Saturday morning as I was at the apiary, the colony swarmed, which I caught in a nuc box with queen excluder on the entrance to keep the queen in. Within the colony there were sealed queencells which were faily advanced and the frame of foundation had hardly been touched.
On Sunday morning I created a Demaree with the brood box above the 6 supers and the queen and swarm in a new brood box on the floor over a queen excluder, to keep her in. However within the nuc box was a small piece of hanging comb that had been drawn overnight and eggs had already been laid. That's pretty quick! I think ther reason for swarming was that there was just no room at the inn and she didn't really want to go. I usually clip my queens but often I leave it until autumn as queens don't usually swarm when young!
On Sunday morning I created a Demaree with the brood box above the 6 supers and the queen and swarm in a new brood box on the floor over a queen excluder, to keep her in. However within the nuc box was a small piece of hanging comb that had been drawn overnight and eggs had already been laid. That's pretty quick! I think ther reason for swarming was that there was just no room at the inn and she didn't really want to go. I usually clip my queens but often I leave it until autumn as queens don't usually swarm when young!
May your bees read the same books as you do.