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Tue, 5 Nov 1996 10:01:13 -0800
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I have had tops blow off hives in winter storms in past years and I only
replaced the covers with a heavier weight.  It didn't seem to cause much
problem as these hives come through the winter as well as the rest.  The
storms seemed to be associated with wind and rain and really gave them a
good drenching. Usually the rain ends in snow and cold weather.  I am in
Eastern Canada -- PEI.

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