OK, I completely understand the splitting thing, I seem to be very good at that, as I am looking through my hives this weekend. So now I have to focus on keeping them from splitting in the hives I want Honey from. I could spend today and increase my 20 hives into a gazilllion nucs if I wanted but wouldn't have Honey.
I found this on the web today. Sounds like it would work and still make honey and start a nuc.
Once you find capped swarm cells and before queen leaves.
You split colony in half, leaving 2 capped queen cells in the original position. Take the other half away set it up with the mother queen. Then after the queen hatches and mates, in the original position. You can then remove one of the queens and put in a nuc. Then combine both hives back together.
To me, this seems like it would work. They think they swarmed, then when you combine them back together, they are strong enough to make Honey.
I am thinking I would pull out old queen and start the nuc. Leave the new queen that hatched out.
Thoughts on this?
Whats the difference in this and just removing the old queen and a couple frames of brood and leaving the original hive in tact with 2 queen cells?