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>  I've worried about that, and about having ice storms close entrances of
>hives that are not buried. It stands to reason that this could happen.
>allen


I suppose anything could happen. Having got through that infamous "ice
storm of '98,"
I wouldn't think it likely.

         We had freezing rain for days. My yards located in northeast New
York were in the very worst area of it. Ice build-up was in the 2 - 3"
range on trees, power lines, and beehives.



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