I would add two supers now.
Three supers will usually get me through a season. I add all 3 as soon as it is warm and there are lots of blooms. I remove them all and do the processing in the fall.
Been there, done that. Fortunately the USPS in Texas forced me to find a different supplier after they held the package bees until they were dead before shipping them on.
The bees were not stuck.
I have no idea how a tree frog got here. I found it in the grass as I was mowing. I have never seen a tree frog in Wyoming before and I have been in Wyoming since 1970.
Prior to my purchasing this property, it was nothing but a sagebrush and prickly pear covered sand...
There are no such restrictions here. Usually such restrictions are caused by commercial growers trying to protect their crops. My guess is that they suspect them of carrying diseases that may harm their currant crops.
Gooseberries grow wild here and have always been legal here.
The big kitties were reported in PA a long time ago. Not that far to NJ.
I have seen the big kitty tracks in the two track in the right of way beside my house.