UPDATE TIME!
The split Italian hive is still weak and growing slow. They are also VERY aggressive. I opened the hive a few days ago with my veil and gloves on but they were SO aggressive I had to drive back home to get my smoker. The smoke was necessary. I'm not taking the chance of getting hit by a swarm of pissy bees. They haven't built much comb but the queen is still alive and laying.
On a more positive note-
I inspected the top bar hive just now. I was seeing lots of fat grubs...no small fresh laid eggs though(I wonder why?) Just lots of fat grubs, lots of pollen, and a good bit of honey and a couple queen cups(maybe cells?) I'm not sure if there were eggs in them...
Then I saw her; the queen. She was a gorgeous golden color. No black bands. She stuck out like a sore thumb. She is a very interesting colored pretty Italian-NY hybrid. Perhaps she lacked bands because she's young. I only saw her and no other queen. She didn't have a posse following her around, which I also found interesting. I assumed queens always had a small group following them, grooming and feeding them. I guess that's not always the case.
I harvested some honey a week or two ago. The comb cut up into nice sections for packaging and storage.