Went thru these two hives two days ago. I was astounded that they were not full of queen cells and ready to swarm, that's what I was prepared for. But this has bought me a couple days to split and avoid the swarm.
They both had lots of extra burr comb through out the frames, many frames fused together between the upper and lower levels. The hive on the right did have a couple queen cups being fed by the bees, so queen cells are in the first stages.
Last year I made all my nucs from queen cells from swarmed hives. This year I will split in the next day or two. Haven't done a split and ordered new queens before. I don't know yet how many queens I'll need to order.
Hive Left: One deep, one med. The deep has two frames almost full of capped brood, and one frame about half full. That could be one split right there. Then, the medium on top isn't quite ready to loose three brood frames yet, but soon.
Hive Right: Three meds. Just stuffed with bees. two queen 'cups' the bees are feeding, scraped them off. Cleaned up burr comb. No frames filled up with capped brood yet, but concerned that they are getting ready to build queen cells and swarm in about 3 weeksish. I would say the hive is 80% full of brood, eggs, larvae, stored syrup, pollen. Don't know how to split this... where do I take the frames from.. the top med only? Like, take 3 frames out of the middle of the top med only?