Is that the one on legs to give beespace underneath?
No legs- if you go on P....s website it is the green feeder- acts like a super
Central entrance to feeder can run from back to front as well as side to side. That way you have part of the entrance directl;y above the brood - regardless of slope. In really cold weather, with the entrance to the rear because of ground slope, you may starve the bees as they may not choose to venture too far in search of food. I have seen it happen.
Good luck but wrong choice. Listen to ITLD he has more experience of these matters than the rest of us put together. And times a few at that.
PH
most folk feed their bees with syrup when the weather is still relatively warm. in really cold weather, fondant is the usual choice
I'd be inclined to go for that pattern as a Miller would have one half over full and the other more empty than useful.
PH
Thanks everyone for your replies, still not 100% sure what type to make considering all replies and as time is not an issue with just a few hives I will probably go for the Miller
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