Got a forecast of rain for the next couple days so I went and inspected earlier than I planned. One of my hives was loaded with bees, though they hadn't drawn out the frames in a new box I gave them. When I turned over the bottom box, voila, 7 well maintained swarm cells, three looked big enough to cap.
I cut out the big cells and split the hive taking half the comb, stores and brood and placing in a new box. Didn't see queen, but I ensured that swarm cells were in both hives along with eggs and young brood. Both hives have an empty super on them now. I hope they don't swarm as I really wanted to rear some queens out of the original queen, just a little later in the season.
Sweet wife stays in touch with Boone County Beekeeper's association on Facebook and they are reporting earlier swarms than ever this year. This one really surprised me. Swarm season is usually June and July. There are lots of drones and that is much earlier than the last two years.
You guys think this might work?