Well, on day 12 of new packages of Russians on HSC. They are on their 3rd gal of syrup apiece and 3 quart's of water. One hives is weak and one strong believed to be from drifting at time of installation. I did not find the queen in either hive however I did find uncapped larva in the weak hive. Both hives have uncapped honey and pollen and are extremely docile. not a sting yet while checking the hives and they were even landing on my ungloved hands as I worked the frames. I did find it unusual that they were quite content to let me open their hive and dig through it but when I gave some smoke they weren't everywhere not just down in the hive but, flying all around me. I did not find any propilis but a little burr comb between top of frames and inner cover. I will wait another week or 2 for the next check. I am not to worried as this is my first hives and I'm trying to spend as little time inside them as I can and am probably missing something i.e. queens and eggs in strong hive. the queen in the strong hive may also not be laying yet from what I understand about HSC and have to say i was pleasantly surprised to see larva in the weak hive. Both hives are very active with bees coming and going constantly and they seem to be happy with their lot in life. The only down fall is they are not pollinating my garden and flowers but are coming back and forth between their hives and the forest behind them but, I understand a bee goes where he wants. Brad