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Jonathan Knisely <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 May 2020 08:33:20 -0400
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> I'm writing in from New Haven, CT, where we did have a skim of ice on the
> bird (bee) waterer and snow did flurry on several occasions on Saturday,
> May 9th. With a location on Long Island Sound, we may have been spared some
> of the worst cold weather because of the temperature buffering ability of
> that body of water. There weren't any blackened buds on the plants in my
> yard, but damage may be subtle and appear in coming weeks.  Perhaps less
> damage was done to plants in more northerly locations because the bloom
> season was not as far along.  I didn't see any pupae being hauled out
> yesterday, but perhaps today will show some little white corpses.

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