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>Minus 22 to minus 13 Fahrenheit is really not that cold, so what  was your
NIGHT
>TIME LOWS? This is what you could be concerned about.

To the post before ,I oviously ment MINUS 30 degrees C.  I mean really
here, did I really have to correct that miss type out?


To Keith,
-25 as day time highs is cold, and that leading into -30 -35 night time
lows is very hard on the bees.  -25 does not allow the bees a break during
a cold snap and when the cold snap is 4 weeks long, things happen

Ian

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