I inspected 4 colonies today, two of which are very small and struggling. The one is coming off a supersedure and was starving, so I gave them some honey frames and reduced them down to a single box. The other is this swarm that didn't have a laying queen. I didn't see any queen cells in there last inspection, but today I found 2 being torn down on the original donor frame, so maybe I just missed them before. They still had some open brood so I decided to wait another week and see if they are just waiting for a queen to be mated. My favorite queen Snow White got an additional box. For some reason, the brood pattern in her bottom box wasn't very good, but in the second box it was stellar. I did a sugar roll and their mite counts were low, so it's not that. They were a little low on honey as well, so maybe that was the culprit. I put two honey frames in their new box. I also found eggs and very young larvae in the colony I split her from, so I named that new queen Cinderella. Unlike everyone else, they have a full honey super. This colony has always been better at foraging for whatever reason.