Apis mellifera scuttellata scorecard

1915
Impact
SpreadNotesScore
Spread Rate Swarms travel up to a mile a day, and tend to be more itinerant than their European counterparts. 3
Spread Amount They will be limited only by colder winter temperatures, may have spread to its potential in California. 3
DamageNotesScore
Ecological Pose a threat to European honeybees. 1
Agricultural They are a large threat to apiculture initially (may attack and displace European bees), and may affect all crops by attacking agricultural workers. 3
Infrastructure 0
Cultural hiking, outdoor recreations, pets and wildlife. 1
Health More aggressive (defense of hive) than European honey bees, they may sting an intruder many times. 2
BenefitNotesScore
Ecological It fills the pollination niche of the European honey bees that it displaced. 1
Agricultural May be more productive than European honey bees in some areas. 1
Infrastructure 0
Cultural 0
Benefit Health 0
Ability to Respond
Ease of ResponseNotesScore
Detection To the naked eye, it looks almost identical to European honey bees. Detection would likely occur through individuals who unwittingly near a hive. 2
Control Most common control would be killing individual hives. 2
Tools in PlaceNotesScore
Entry Already in Southern California. No controls are in place to stop the spread. 0
Control Problem swarms and hives are killed but nothing "organized." 0
Outreach AHB and what to do if you encounter it is taught to children in some schools, public very aware of "Killer Bee." 3
Scorecard Totals
Impact Total:
11
[Impact] = ([Spread] + [Damage] - [Benefit])
Ability to Respond Total:
7
[Ability to Respond] = ([Ease of Response] + [Tools in Place])
Confidence
Confidence:  medium
Notes:
Low confidence in "ability to respond" section.