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#1 Offline T.C. - Posted May 19 2022 - 5:42 PM

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Has anyone had any success with obtaining permits for exotic ants in the past ? I know selling U.S. ant species and obtaining permits for them is becoming common, but I have yet to see anyone with permits for non native species? This is for research reasons, not selling purposes.


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#2 Offline aznphenom - Posted May 20 2022 - 5:08 AM

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Has anyone had any success with obtaining permits for exotic ants in the past ? I know selling U.S. ant species and obtaining permits for them is becoming common, but I have yet to see anyone with permits for non native species? This is for research reasons, not selling purposes.

Exotic as in, non native to the US or just to the State? I have one for the State.


Keeps: Camponotus, Tetra
 

Wants (Please reach out if you have them for sale if you’re in the US): Acromyrmex Sp., Atta Sp., Cephalotes Sp., Myrmecocystus Sp (Prefer Mexicanus), Odontomachus Sp. (Prefer Desertorum), Pachycondyla Sp., Pheidole Sp (Prefer Rhea. The bigger the better. Not the tiny bicarinata), Pogonomyrmex Sp (Prefer Badius)., Pseudomyrmex Sp. (Prefer the cute yellow ones)

 





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