If you help by improving the environment and restoring old habitat and then importing the bee you may have a chance of helping the bee survive.
Habitat clearing affects blue banded bees at the Caboolture River by removing them from their homes. This in turn lowers their chances of finding food and reproducing. It could lead to eventual extinction.
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Well, if you work on MUM (Murder Under the Microscope) you will find that the Blue Banded Bee probably does live in Caboolture River. But go onto the site, just to check. :-)
Victim - Blue Banded Bee Crime Site - Caboolture River Villain - Varroa Mite I doubt this is correct, but I strongly think it is.
the blue banded bee is yellow blue and black
No. Cane toads do not pose a threat to blue banded bees.
nectar Like honey bees, the blue banded bee eats nectar from flowers.
Blue banded bees do not eat lantana flowers. The majority of their diet comes from the nectar of blue flowers.
lantana has No affect on these bees!
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The main way to save the blue banded bee is to avoid the introduction of European bees, which would take over the blue-banded bees' habitat and food sources. Currently, however, it is not facing endangerment.