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Seeking European vendors interested in legally importing large numbers of native Floridian species


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#1 Offline SuperFrank - Posted June 1 2020 - 11:56 AM

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As the title says we are seeking European vendors who have or can obtain paperwork authorizing them to legally import ants into their country. Being as we live in Florida, a peninsular state on the Atlantic coast, ants collected here can be legally shipped out of the port of Miami without being moved through the country at all, requiring no special permit save for the usual wildlife exportation regulations. I have confirmed with both the USDA and the FWC that this would be legal so long as the ants were not being moved through the United States or into the United States in any way.
We have access to large numbers of:

Camponotus floridanus

Pheidole dentanta, bicarinata, metallescens, floridana

Dorymyrmex bureni

Cyphomyrmex rimosus

Crematogaster pinicola, minutissima

Colobopsis obliqua, impressa

Odontomachus brunneus

And potentially many others.

Please contact exoticsandvivaria@gmail.com with ant queries

Edited by SuperFrank, June 1 2020 - 11:56 AM.





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