Fivej,
The two queens will likely be cheaper. Either way will work but there is a risk of laying workers the longer they have to wait.
If you go with the nuc, I'd install the queen and one frame of brood in one hive and the rest of the brood in the other. The queenless hive will raise queen.
Hope this is helpful, good luck.
The two queens will likely be cheaper. Either way will work but there is a risk of laying workers the longer they have to wait.
If you go with the nuc, I'd install the queen and one frame of brood in one hive and the rest of the brood in the other. The queenless hive will raise queen.
Hope this is helpful, good luck.