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What would you say were the best feeders for 14x12?
We use home-made frame feeders for nucs, which are a pain to check and fill up as you have to open up the hive (rather than just take the roof off).
I have put a thin plastic crownboard on my P a y n e s nuc and cut a small corner out over the feeder. Re attached with a little duck tape, so that it is then hinged, you can just flip it up and top up feeder with a baby watering can.
Cheers folks. I'm struggling to picture how feeders work as I have never seen them and the course I did never covered feeding
I like the smaller rapid feeders myself. The ones I have take 2 litres of syrup and I tend to only give a litre at a time. I do have some larger ones that take a couple of gallons, but I find that with 14x12s in normal circumstances that's far too much syrup.
Part of my reasoning for going with 14x12s to begin with was to give the bees plenty of room in the brood box to hold stores so sticking on gallons of syrup just seems un-necessary except in exceptional circumstances.
I've tried contact feeders before but I must admit that I just don't get on with them.