reallyoldman
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I just saw that Maybell , Colorado had a -44 degree heat wave. That will wipe out a bunch of the deer and some elk for sure.
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Been a cold one so far. MT had the same -40 to -50 about a month ago and then this week a few days -25 this last week. I think elk will be fine for the most part, I’m always wondering what’s happening with the Mule Deer and Antelope, though.I just saw that Maybell , Colorado had a -44 degree heat wave. That will wipe out a bunch of the deer and some elk for sure.
My old college professor is the state forester and we did work in the Black Hills back about 8-9 years ago at the end of the beetle battle out there and he said that they didn't get to excited about it until temps stayed under -20 for 3-4 days. I believe its about the same with ash borer.I seen a report the other day about bark Beatles. Low temperatures of - 40 or more for 24 hours or more to penetrate the tree bark enough to kill the Beatles. So maybe some help from that pest