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Chris,

Two things:

I very aware of sudden temperature drops, but they have never had any 
significant impact on my hives.  Four sides and top are insulated with 2 
inch blueboard.

We had some cold weather, but not anything sudden that would trouble the 
bees.  Our climate here is milder than the northern interior states in 
the contiguous 48.  A lot of marine influence.

Thanks
> Looking at your location I wonder whether there might have been a very  
> sudden temperature drop.

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