I agree 100%Let me try to make myself clear. EMPIRE is correct, Nuc's should always have a mated and laying queen when received. Packages also should have a mated queen.
Nuk is short for nucleus hive. A Nuk should have at least 4 or 5 frames of honey, pollen, and brood in all stages of development plus a bred and laying queen, along with a work force of nurse and field bees. A nucleus hive always is in effect a going concern or complete mini hive when you buy it.
There is only a short time period that a virgin queen bee can mate in. If a virgin queen has been in the hive too long for any reason she will NEVER take a mating flight. She will however lay drone brood out the yang-yang leaving you to wonder what evil corporate farmer killed your bees when in effect your hive just ran out of workers and the population crashed from starvation.
A package will need at least 21 days to produce the first replacement worker bee. The queen will often begin laying in an incomplete brood cell and the worker bees will finish building the cell out as the larva in it grows.
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