Dear All,
We are running a project looking at monitoring methods for bark and wood boring beetles
(BWBB) at high-risk entry points to Great Britain, and as part of a review we'd like
to contextualise this with how similar monitoring is conducted in other countries.
If you undertake monitoring for BWBB at high-risk entry points (e.g. seaports, airports,
land borders) or have knowledge of the methods used in your country, it would be greatly
appreciated if you could please take the time fill in this short (18 questions max. 5-10
mins) questionnaire: Monitoring methods for bark and wood boring beetles (BWBB) at
high-risk entry points. - Fill in
form<https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=ZzWSG70HwUqF8kX…
Equally if you know someone who this would be relevant to please feel free to share this
further.
The questionnaire will be live until January 2026.
Many thanks,
Tom
Tom Kendall (he/him) | Scientist- Entomology
Northern Research Station,
Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland,
EH25 9SY
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