Supporting wild pollinators for resilient berry productionBerries are highly pollinator-dependent crops, and while managed pollinators such as honey bees, are effective pollinators, the establishment of the Varroa mite has resulted in fewer honey bee colonies in the region and hence growers have reduced access to pollination services. Wild pollinators are also known to visit berry flowers and established research has now demonstrated their efficiency is often equivalent to the honey bee.