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Larry Parker of New Sharon spotted this hornet’s nest 40 to 50 feet high in a maple tree on his property. He said he didn’t believe in the folk tale that predicts how bad a winter will be based on how high a hornet’s nest is built above ground. But according to the Farmers’ Almanac, “With a combination of below-normal temperatures and above-normal precipitation, the stage will be set for the Midwest, Great Lakes and Central and Northern New England to receive lots of snow.”
Larry Parker of New Sharon spotted this hornet’s nest 40 to 50 feet high in a maple tree on his property. He said he didn’t believe in the folk tale that predicts how bad a winter will be based on how high a hornet’s nest is built above ground. But according to the Farmers’ Almanac, “With a combination of below-normal temperatures and above-normal precipitation, the stage will be set for the Midwest, Great Lakes and Central and Northern New England to receive lots of snow.”
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