In Ontario and Quebec, the unusually long, cool and wet spring has been partially blamed for large bee die-offs because plants didn’t flower early enough to provide pollen.
Yesterday however, portions of Newfoundland received a surprise return visit from winter when western portions of the island were buried under a record snowfall of 32 cm (more than a foot), with more snow in the forecast.
http://www.rcinet.ca/en/2018/05/24/blizzard-record-snow-spring-newfoundland-canada-weather/
Thanks to Clay Olson for this link
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May 25, 2018 at 01:45PM
