Insectboi111
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What permit would I need to buy (and breed, but not for sale) exotic butterflies and moths imported from the U.K, including Silkworms? I'm in the U.S, in Florida.
That would be because they are illegal to keep without permits that are not issued to individuals and sometimes even to facilities that have met all the qualifications. Enjoy the native species, there are more than enough.Well, I can't find any breeders of exotic butterflies and moths in the U.S.
What permit would I need to buy them, including other exotic and not exotic insects?That would be because they are illegal to keep without permits that are not issued to individuals and sometimes even to facilities that have met all the qualifications. Enjoy the native species, there are more than enough.
I would imagine, if you bothered to look a little bit, you might find a page such as this.What permit would I need to buy them, including other exotic and not exotic insects?
If you really want them... Why don't you just buy them "mounted"? They're dead and preserved-- but that's the closest I could imagine you will get to those if you never moved there. lol.What permit would I need to buy (and breed, but not for sale) exotic butterflies and moths imported from the U.K, including Silkworms? I'm in the U.S, in Florida.
True, but, the last time I raised Luna Moths, my Sweet Gum Tree died. I live in Florida, so they do occur, where could I buy some other than my local nursery, Lukas Nursery? Last time I went to there they didn't have any Luna Moths for sale.If you really want them... Why don't you just buy them "mounted"? They're dead and preserved-- but that's the closest I could imagine you will get to those if you never moved there. lol.
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Plus there are MANY MANY beautiful species of butterflies in the USA to begin with. I'm no butterfly or moth expert. But don't luna moths occur in the states as well are being sold live? So why not opt for those? I never met anyone whose thought those were not "cool". They live a short period of time though.
I did see that, but, I changed my mind on getting exotic butterflies, because that permit is too costly.I would imagine, if you bothered to look a little bit, you might find a page such as this.
Why are you asking us? Can you not find the people offering lunas online? I know of 5-10 off the top of my head and saw 3 at the Bug Fair today, stop asking us to do work for you, it isnt that hard to search on google. :wall:...where could I buy some other than my local nursery, Lukas Nursery? Last time I went to there they didn't have any Luna Moths for sale.