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Sep 23, 2016 9:14 AM CST
Name: Lynn
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That was a great question Paul. I think the cool nights work to revive them from the hot day time temps.
Wow, Sondra and Johanna, that is some really hot daytime temps to deal with. You might try to water your semps at night using ice cubes. See if that helps.
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