So far it was a successful move, the bees have settled in and are bring in pollen. As to queens laying 1500 eggs per day going into the fall, well the hive would overpopulate and deplete their honey stores going into winter. Once the brood gets honey bound in the fall the queen slows down laying and pretty much stops in winter. Even if a queen can lay 1500 eggs per day it doesn't follow she will do that all the time, the conditions must be correct. I believe "The ABC-XYZ Of Beekeeping" had a great chapter on the queen laying cycle. I highly recommend the book for beekeepers of any level from novice on up.