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James Fischer <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Apr 2003 10:05:38 -0400
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Jason said:

> Does anyone have any advice on when it would be
> too cold to hive a package of bees?

You could hive them today (Friday), but Saturday
would be even easier.  See the Boston 10-day
forecast below from http://www.weather.com


Date        Forecast       Hi / Lo Rain Chance
----------  -------------  ------- -----------
Fri Apr 18  Mostly Cloudy  44°/34° 10 %
Sat Apr 19  Mostly Cloudy  51°/42°  0 %
Sun Apr 20  Partly Cloudy  55°/39°  0 %
Mon Apr 21  Cloudy         56°/51° 10 %
Tue Apr 22  Showers        54°/46° 50 %
Wed Apr 23  Showers        55°/43° 40 %
Thu Apr 24  Mostly Cloudy  55°/42° 20 %
Fri Apr 25  Cloudy         52°/42° 10 %
Sat Apr 26  Mostly Cloudy  51°/43° 10 %
Sun Apr 27  Mostly Cloudy  52°/44° 20 %

> The weather isn't supposed to be real great
> for the next few weeks either :-(

Highs in the mid-50s are OK.  Lows in the
40s are not a significant threat to a package.
They will certainly not draw much comb in
this weather, but they won't die if they have
some sort of feed to tide them over.

                jim

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