Recently we’ve been splitting what we can. Today we went through hives that needed attention. The trends that I saw were: lots of polished empty cells, no eggs, lots of queen cells in various states (capped, chewed, open) and some older capped brood with nectar, pollen and a little capped honey. We saw one unmarked queen wandering around and did not mark her because she was not laying eggs…probably newly emerged and unmated. Here’s a queen coming out of her cell!

This time of year it’s OK to add foundation. The bees are in the mood to draw it out and it may occupy them a while so they are less inclined to swarm.