Hello Scot
I am glad to hear your bees are doing well.
First of all I would like to know what city you live in.
It has been warmer past few weeks and there might be some cold snap here and there. Usually by December all the drones get kicked out. However, temperature has been warmer that bees already know about warmer temperatures forth coming. I have been seeing drone cells every where from December on. One of my hives was ready to swarm that I made two splits Jan 4th. There were 5 swarm cells two capped, two almost capped and one emerged. So I made
1. Artificial swarm- meaning that make them think they have swarmed by removing old queen and half of the population. This one i moved only 5 deep frame worth of bees and moved to different yard. They were in a Nuc box now I need to move them to Deep box.
2. Removed Virgin queen with split. Moved to another yard.
3. Introduced a spare mated queen( mated last September)to original hive four days after the split. As of Saturday ( Jan. 18th)
she is laying on the third box.
Now whole focus is on the virgin queen. I have big doubt that she was able to get mated. As of Saturday Jan. 19th. she doesn't
look like mated. It has been 15 days since the split.
Back to you Scot
It is good to seeing the colony is thriving. It was a good move that
you added a super. It would helped if the frames are drawn. I see nectar flow is not on yet that frames with new foundation rarely drawn. But drawn comb frames are utilized as soon as provided. So some how you need to keep them busy till at least March. Why March? That's when the drones are plentyful that virgin queen will get mated properly i mean well mated.
If your neighbor have not complaint last October you are OK.
Also i usually recommend at least two hives instead of one. Then you have another hive to compare with. Your learning curve will accelerate by comparing between the two. On top of that if anything happens to one hive you can always borrow from the other hive visa versa.
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