> My other thought is to put some on now to get the queen up there laying to get brood frames, I am open for suggestions.
Two ways. If you can find her, catch her and put a queen excluder over the hive, a medium or two over this and release her into it them.
If you can't find her, set the whole hive aside, put a couple of mediums on a bottom board where the hive was and shake all of the bees off the combs into the new hive. Put the combs back into their boxes and place over a queen excluder.
In both these cases, the brood should be hatched in three weeks and you should have a nice brood nest in the mediums.
PLB
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