#1 You can "bait" a super using drawn comb. It may not be very helpful if the bee are busy "drying honey" elsewhere (or not storing nectar).
#2a Bees often chew foundation (and drawn comb) when there is no flow or flow begining to wane.
#2b Moving full frames to outside is always a good idea . . . but they may not fill ANY frame if there is no nectar.
#3a If you had a true "allergic" reaction once (rather than a "normal" reaction), what is your plan for the "next time" you get stung????
#3b You WILL get stung, just keep whispering
#2a Bees often chew foundation (and drawn comb) when there is no flow or flow begining to wane.
#2b Moving full frames to outside is always a good idea . . . but they may not fill ANY frame if there is no nectar.
#3a If you had a true "allergic" reaction once (rather than a "normal" reaction), what is your plan for the "next time" you get stung????
#3b You WILL get stung, just keep whispering