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Interested in identifying non-native bees that could threaten native bee populations in the United States? Explore Exotic Bee ID! This USDA-funded interactive tool was designed to support early detection of non-native bees at ports of entry and in the field. By helping to identify potential invaders, Exotic Bee ID plays a vital role in protecting native pollinators and preserving healthy ecosystems.ย ย
Burrows, S., C. Ritner, M. Christman, L. R. Spears, A. Smith-Pardo, S. Price, R. A. Ramirez, T. Griswold, and A. J. Redford. 2021. Exotic Bee ID. USDA APHIS Identification Technology Program (ITP) and Utah State University. Fort Collins, CO.ย ย