After consulting with Peter B, things do not look good.
The hive split was on 21 June. If things went well, there should now be new queens (21 June + 16 days = 7 July). Assuming they are mated and laying, the new queens would have started to produce brood cells by now.
On inspection on 12 July, there was no visible brood.
Aaagh.
The hive split was on 21 June. If things went well, there should now be new queens (21 June + 16 days = 7 July). Assuming they are mated and laying, the new queens would have started to produce brood cells by now.
On inspection on 12 July, there was no visible brood.
Aaagh.
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