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On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 13:41:05 -0400, Dick Allen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>The accounts I've read give the temperature as the surface temperature. I
think the exterior
>temperature would not be quite that hot.
Dick, please show us these "accounts you've read", for the benifit of the
Bee-L readers, please support your comment with references.
I know where my refrences are, but I won't do your homework for you. :)
All sources I have located show “above 70c for exterior temps”.
Dick, try taking an exterior temperature an inch or two above the hood of
your car, I would think the exterior temp would be hot a that place. How
hot could exterior temperatures around a hive several inches above a dark
surface such as a ’black lava’ field on a hot day get? Ask any roofer or
road paver that question! :)
Joe
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