So here's my latest update on everything and I could also use a little advice (surprise, surprise)...
P1 (Donor Hive): This hive was doing EXCEPTIONALLY well earlier in the year, so I made a split, leaving the queen in it, taking a bunch of capped queen cells into the split (OR2). The a few weeks later it was still just absolutely exploding, so I made another split taking the queen with it (P3), leaving plenty of capped queen cells. This hive is continuing to bring in plenty of pollen and nectar. There are 5 hatched queen cells, 4 or 5 capped queen cells, no queen. I'm not sure what to think or do about this? Why would so many have hatched and not come back? I can think of many reason (they killed each other, were eaten during mating flight, bad weather kept them from returning, etc). At what point do I panic and buy a queen?
P2: New package this year. Doing great all around.
P3: Second split from the donor hive. Pulling in plenty of pollen and nectar. Will be adding a second deep brood box today. This one has the queen and is doing great.
P4: I recently acquired an active hive. I moved it last Sunday, inspected it for the first time yesterday. I had peaked in before moving to make sure nothing was horrendous, but didn't have any equipment with me, so couldn't really get in there. This is a Russian hive. It is made up of 4 mediums. It's a honey house. Unfortunately... There is no queen, no eggs, no larva, no capped brood... NOTHING to keep them going. I'm working on trying to find a queen.
OR1: This is a survivor hive from last year. I've had queen issues with it, but replaced the queen a couple of weeks ago. Did the first inspection since releasing the new queen today. The new queen is definitely doing her job. My concern with this hive is that they still aren't drawing comb. I can't really say there's a NEED for it... but they really haven't drawn anything new this year. MAYBE the equivalent of slightly less than one side of foundation, in total... IF even that much.
OR2: This is the first split from the donor hive. There are 2 or 3 hatched queen cells and 9 or 10 capped queen cells... but no queen or signs of one. They are certainly doing their job at collecting nectar and pollen. My concerns are the same as they were with hive P1 in regards to the queen... At what point do I start to worry?
Thank you everyone!!!