My thinking is that honey supers will be less susceptible to SHB attacks in open storage than those supers that have frames containing bee bread and/or have been previously occupied by bee brood (pupal skins). The honey supers won't have a source of protein for SHB larvae but the frames of bee bread and cast off larval skins would contain a source of protein.
You will be disappointed. The love honey supers fine.... I haven’t tried cross stacking to see if that reduces it, but am very careful about how they are stacked on concrete and over drip trays. Larva fall out for about a week after extraction. Going to use a refer this season.
Charles
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