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Kevin McMahon <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Jan 2022 17:53:42 -0600
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> Come spring, the bees were fine.

In an avalanche, a human can survive a long time ....they will not run out of oxygen beneath the snow...the only thing that will kill you is hypothermia, starvation or snow packed so tight, your chest won't move to breathe...otherwise, there is plenty of oxygen....
I don't care how deep the snow is...the bees will have adequate oxygen...and honestly are well insulated in snow at 32°F constant temp. ....as was stated...bees will be fine.


Kevin McMahon

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