 Well, I've got a hive or a nuke rather that isn't really doing much of anything so I'll pop the top and just see if There's bees in them their hive and then I've got to go in another hive And make sure they've raised a queen I got the Camera a little closer today Usually I have it so far away. You can't see anything fun. I think that should be up No There's plenty of bees in there. There's a queen cell on this one. So I'm just gonna let it sit Not gonna bother them They're doing what they're supposed to be They don't have a lot of bees coming out the front Which just means they don't have a lot of foraging bees right now Which is probably not a surprise because when I put the frames in here all the forager bees flew out Got their pollen and headed back to the original hive that I split And the bees that are in there are called nurse bees because they take care of the brood as they get older They will become forager bees and they will fly out of the hive and collect honey So in about a week, I expect to see a lot of foragers coming out of this hive But right now they're just taking care of themselves They got plenty of honey and plenty of pollen so they can raise brood While they're waiting for that queen to hatch and I didn't show you the queen cell in there I don't want to disturb it. Oh, hello. This one is not happy that I'm in here. I'm sorry Go away. All right, you can buzz at me All right, now I'm gonna go in this larger hive It has no queen So what they've done, I hope is they've raised an emergency queen From some young brood like I said in the previous video Queens are the same as any other bee It's any other work to be except they're fed a different Diet so What they did was they took a worker bee Larva and made I hope the queen out of it That's what I hope to see when I go in here, but I got to get all the way down into this box Because that's where it was Okay, now I have to take this one off See how calm they are. I'm not even smoking them There we go see the vibration they don't like that Sorry girls Okay now see I marked it with an end That means I notched it and That frame Should have the queen on it and you can see all these busy bees right here. They're around the brood keeping it warm Should be about 95 degrees So they're not gonna like it when I come in here because they don't have a queen They might be a little Tasty So right where I pull this out. I'm hoping to see big peanut looking things Which are queen cells So let's see. Oh There we go. These are queen cells There's another one here see these queen cells These are where they are raising queens up. There's another one there. So let's see if any of them are filled So if you look in the queen cells I don't know if you can see it but inside there is Larva Full with like a white goo that white goo is Royal jelly and they're gonna feed usually most worker bees get a couple of days of royal jelly the queen bees get their whole Feeding period full of royal jelly That's what makes them a queen. So there's a lot more queen cells there than I want. I Only want to leave two because this hive Doesn't need more than one queen And usually what happens one queen will come out first and she'll go and kill the rest of the queen See they're getting a little upset because they're a little test you right now Because they don't have a queen so they have a little less patience than the other hives