“…For example, national regulations prevent the introduction of this species into the United States (Goulson, ) and Australia (Moore & Gross, ). Japan listed B. terrestris as a major invasive species in 2006, and further introductions are not allowed without permission from the Japanese Ministries of Agriculture and the Environment (Reade, Goka, Thorp, Mitsuhata, & Wasbauer, ). Other studies have raised concerns about the consequences for the United States of introducing this alien bumblebee into Mexico and Canada, indicating the need for a coordinated tri‐national strategy to prevent the importation of this and other potentially invasive species (Winter et al., ).…”