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Well I pulled the pallet board (vent) out. Probably going to look up the local bee assoc. and try to give them away before I accidentally kill them. Besides I don't really want the hive,just didn't want them to freeze to death. Does anyone know how much cold they could take anyway?

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Well my smart a.. kid tells me they can take below freezing for quite a time as long as they seal up the hive they have ways of staying warm soemthing about the desine of the hive.

too be honest he is probablly right the boy loves all things science bug dino you nane it.

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