The small hive beetle, Aethina tumida, a significant threat to beekeeping, has been detected in Bolivia, raising concerns about its potential spread into Argentina. This pest, which feeds on honey, pollen, bee eggs, and larvae, can cause severe damage to hives through its larval stage. Argentina has an established monitoring protocol to aid beekeepers in identifying and reporting the beetle to the health authorities. Additionally, preventive measures such as keeping hives strong, well-ventilated, and clean are recommended to minimize the risk of infestation. Currently, Argentina remains beetle-free, underscoring the importance of vigilance to maintain this status.