Hello again. I did a cutout with my youngest son this past week. It was in the ceiling of a living room in a family's house and it was a very strong colony. The bees had to be removed because they had found a way to get into the house and they had kids. We were able to get 7 frames of brood, eggs, and some honey comb. I split the cutout into 2 hive bodies because of the size of the colony. We were very diligent but never ran across the queen. What can I do to insure the survival of the hives this late in the season. I figure if we missed her they will produce another queen in 3 weeks. I have added brood builder patties to each of the hives but was considering adding a top feeder with 1 to 1 mix for the next couple of months also. I really like the genetics of the hive so re-queening isn't an option. To make matters worse we are being hit with 95 degree heat and heat indexes around 110. I could really use some advice