A total of 4 threat abatement strategies have been identified to help tackle this key threatening process. Each of these strategies has a number of priority actions within it. The table below shows these strategies and priority actions. You can also see details of the broad geographic regions each priority action applies to in New South Wales.
For more general information about this key threatening process, see a detailed threat profile.
| Description of priority action | Priority |
|---|
| Threat abatement strategy: Develop and implement protocols and guidelines |
| No detailed action specified at this stage. | Medium |
| Threat abatement strategy: Prepare Statement of Intent |
| Prepare statement of intent in 2007 explaining how feral honeybees will be managed. | Low |
| Threat abatement strategy: Research |
| After survey information is available, identify the threatened species likely to be affected and assess the severity of the threat from feral honeybees. | High |
| Threat abatement strategy: Survey/Mapping and Habitat assessment |
| Survey selected reserves to gain a better understanding of the extent and severity of the threat from feral honeybees. | High |