We started out today getting the second swarm hive set up with a small batch of brood from the mother hive. It was cold today, under 50, so I had to work fast. All the wooden/wax frames had just a little pulled wax on them, no go. Pulled one of the plastic frames with the insert, surgical insert had some brood, Bingo! (and 4 more queen cells!) Off to the garage for surgery. Cut the brood out of the insert, rubberbanded it to a medium put it into the second swarm box, Done. Took the plastic frame back to the mother hive and reinserted it.
But, before all of this procedure... When I got back to the garage with the brood frame, I propped the frame up against the hive for a few minutes while I turned and washed my hands in the sink and got the knife. When I turned back to start cutting out the brood there was a queen walking along the top bar of the frame.. Wow! my heart took a leap. I had a jar handy so I scooped her up in my hand and put her in the jar.
Hubby and son come home, I'm at the front door with my jarred queen and a big grin. They follow me to the garage while I'm telling my story, and Lo and Behold! there is another queen walking along the edge of the hive lid. WOW! my heart take another leap! I grabbed another jar (I have lots of jars cause I make lotion you see) and put her in the jar. I showed these queens to my son, Scott 31 years old, cause he has never seen a queen. About one minute later, he says 'Hey Mom! is this a queen in the window?' ~ Third queen goes into a jar. Hubby and I are Dumbfounded, Hubby says "This is just Crazy!"
SO! The second swarm hive, of which we've named Mama Cast after Cass Elliot of 'The Mamas and the Papas', is out with the rest of the hives. And I'm left with 3 queens that I haven't got the vaguest idea what to do with ~
PS. They didn't take any syrup this afternoon, I figured they would be starving ??

Cutting out small section of brood from insert

Insert rubberbanded into medium frame

Note three queen cells to the left, they all hatched within 5 minutes

Three virgin queens ~ What do I do with these queens?