“…To our knowledge this is the first study to examine farmer knowledge of non-bee pollinators across multiple countries and crops. Although the importance of managed and wild bees as pollinators of most insect-pollinated crops grown across the globe has been widely recognised by scientists (Garibaldi et al, 2013(Garibaldi et al, , 2017Rollin and Garibaldi, 2019) and farmers (Hanes et al, 2015;Garbach and Morgan, 2017;Park et al, 2018;Eeraerts et al, 2020;Maas et al, 2021), the role of non-bee insects has been largely overlooked until recently (Rader et al, 2016(Rader et al, , 2020Hevia et al, 2021;Howlett et al, 2021). The limited research on the effectiveness of non-bee crop pollinators (Rader et al, 2020) and their management on farms (Howlett et al, 2021) has provided an opportunity to assess farmer knowledge about these pollinators in the absence of extensive scientific research and management recommendations.…”