In the USA, the SHB are more prevalent in the Southeast, there must me something about the weather there that fits their subtropical African roots. Their original milieu was rotting vegetation like melons, so clear any melon debris right now.
Strong hives aren't bothered much, its your NUCs that will need extra care. When I see them, I smash every one I can, but I haven't kept more than 15-20 mating NUCs, and I have time to crush every one of those buggars. The most effective scheme in some areas is the oil filled pan under a SBB.
Some in my Club use the beetle be gone to trap beetles. It helps, even in strong hives. One strong hive pushes the cloth out the front door when its is full of beetles.
In NUCs, you must act as soon as you see beetles to smash them or you will see the NUC overrun. Go back in a couple of days and do it again. Treat the ground under the hives because part of their life cycle is spent a few inches underground. Freeze a frame to kill the eggs and larva, then put it back in the hive.