Inverting my Flow Hive super order

My first year with a flow hive two years ago was AWESOME… everything went according to plan. Last year was a tough year around here for everyone’s bees, but this year we geared up for greatness… Sadly, the entire summer has gone with nary any interest in any one of my three flow hives. They’re producing in their own super, but nothing in the flow hive supers. I know that the conventional wisdom is to place the supers above the brood boxes, but I’m thinking of putting one of my flow hive supers on the bottom of the stack with a queen excluder and the brood boxes above. The thinking is that the increased traffic across the flow hive frames will increase interest in utilizing them for honey production. Any thoughts?

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