Sure, that shouldn't be a problem. And if I may make another suggestion...since it's so close to the end of laying for the queen, it might help your hive if you try to get rid of as many of those drone as possible, yourself. I wouldn't worry about getting every single one of them, but enough to make a dent in the drone population. That will allow your bees to concentrate on other things such as gathering stores and maintaing the colony. All the drones are going to do is eat up stores. Your queen won't mate with those drones so it's not going to hurt anything, and as you may already know, drones don't have stingers so they won't hurt you either. I saw my bees evicting drones today. One last thing...I understand they are excellent fishing bait! :D