Thanks for the Heads Up James! I have people clear into Europe and Canada wanting some of my parabolicus and craniifer if I ever have extras and mine are only just getting started reproducing. As sad as it is, the world is somewhat stupid when they need to realize that the only species that will (NOT) become extinct will be those that make a profit in the business sector. Mankinds continued growth into the wildlife habitat has for the most part condemed all wildlife to virtual extinction.james said:John, just a word of caution. Shipping overseas is easy, but can lead to problems. First a USDA permit is pretty much required for any roach shipping. When you decide to ship internationally then the lovely fish & game wants in on the party. Now anyone and everyone ships without permits, but if you get caught expect to be fined. I recently had a box stopped by Canadian customs and sent back. I received a $225 fine for shipping without an import/export license. I have also have had packages stopped by the USDA, but was always able to keep the roaches. I now have many permits from them, but it took over a year to get them. Now I just need an import/export from fish and game.
James
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Thanks James.james said:If your following the letter of the law you need a 526 permit from each and every state within the U.S. Pretty much count out Hawaii and your looking at 49 permits.
James
nice picsbananaman said:I am talking about this roach
And this is one the one that infests supermarkets, restaurants and homes, it is also the only one I've access to...