Perry and Scott "Jen, are you going through your hives often enough, you should be able to head this kind of thing off to some degree?
Scratching head... I thought I was with this hot hive, more than one thing going on with this hive. I pulled a nuc about 3 weeks ago, attempting to prevent swarming and hoping to calm the bees. Then I went by Iddee's math. I left hot hive alone until a possible queen would be hatched. We weren't sure if the original queen was left behind in this hive after pulling the nuc. Then Iddee said wait until the 13th when queen would be out, mated and laying and I could identify fresh eggs. We also had a 7 day cold snap, low 50's, so that prevented me from getting into the hives as well.
Scott- "Once a week inspections, JUST popping the boxes and tilting them up to look for swarm cells (puff smoke across the bottom of the frames) and close them up again is usually enough.
I have attempted this two times this spring, I'm not getting how this is done safely, I'm avoiding it. This is what I do. I pop each corner of the hive box, then with the flat end of my hive tool I wedge and walk my hive tool to the center of the bottom of the box and try and pry the box upward, it doesn't get up high enough for me to get a good look see. It's very awkward. It feel like I need two hive tools to do this.
Then, a hive might have say 4 meds on top of the brood boxes, do I need to take all of those off in order to crack the box that may have swarm cells?
How about a educational vid on this procedure