.. If
>temperatures rise above 110F, you bet your are going to have trouble,
unless
>they are shaded.
Heat didn't kill these colonies 'beekeeper error did'. The cause of
death; failure in the responsibilities as a 'caretaker living creatures'
to insure a nearby water source.
In a honeybee thermoregulation experiment, Lindauer placed a beehive on a
lava field in Salerno, Italy, under full sun. Even though the exterior
temperature was recorded to be more than 158F, Lindauer observed that the
bees were still able to maintain the internal hive temperature between 93
to 95F as long as they could collect water nearby.
Joe
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