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Where I live we are supposed to average 150 inches of snow a winter.  So far this winter I have started my snowblower once to simply make sure it would still start.  All it took was a quick shot of ether.  The temp did go to neg 10 F one night in early Jan.  The next two weeks forecast shows us in the 40s and sun shine almost every day.  My bees have a fly day about every week since a couple of colder weeks in Nov when they did not even need a fly day.  Still have 100% alive.  Somehow I doubt if we are going to get that 150 inches for the second year in a row.  Last winter I snow blew the drive once I think.  There is still time thou.  I have seen 30 inch storms in April.
Dick

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