Cool, if the bees accepted the queen and all is well with the hive, then bees should appear as normal on the entrance. Most of the time, there are acceptions, Honeybees act abnormal if they are queenless. The bees on the entrance of a queenless hive act confused: they walk out of the entrance turn around and walk back in, they circle on the entrance as if confused, the hive will have a roar, the bees are a bit defensive as they realize without a Queen they are not complete, in disarray and it shows.
With a healthy hive the foraging bees take off immediately for foraging, no messing around on the entrance or they guard, they have purpose and coordinate their actions.
I can make a split not knowing which split the queen is in, a walk away split. In one hour, the bees tell me which split is queenless by the bees roaring and the confusion on the entrance.
Health to your bees.
Van