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#1 Offline Culture321 - Posted May 6 2024 - 1:41 AM

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Looking for Neoponera Villosa Queens for cheap. I'm in CA. Leave number or email in reply. Ty. 



#2 Offline gcsnelling - Posted May 6 2024 - 2:26 AM

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Not going to be legal in California.


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#3 Offline Culture321 - Posted May 6 2024 - 3:24 AM

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Not legal?

#4 Offline Artisan_Ants - Posted May 6 2024 - 3:37 AM

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Yeah. Invasive I’m pretty sure if released within CA and you also need a permit to keep them in states where they don’t live. They are known as Texas Bullet Ants but I’m not sure If they are actually legal in Texas (pretty sure they are). I’d see why that would be an option…

Keeping:

3x - S. molesta (colonies and single queen)                1x - C. nearcticus (founding but no eggs)   (y) New!

1x - C. chromaiodes (colony)                                       1x - C. subbarbatus (founding)  

1x - F. subsericea (founding)                                        1x - T. sessile (mega colony)

3x - P. imparis (colonies)  

2x - L. neoniger (founding)

 

Check out my C. nearcticus journal here: https://www.formicul...cticus-journal/

Check out my C. chromaiodes journal here: https://www.formicul...aiodes-journal/


#5 Offline Culture321 - Posted May 6 2024 - 3:46 AM

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Yeah. Invasive I’m pretty sure if released within CA and you also need a permit to keep them in states where they don’t live. They are known as Texas Bullet Ants but I’m not sure If they are actually legal in Texas (pretty sure they are). I’d see why that would be an option…

They're legal in both California and Texas? I'm not sure. I saw some online but out of stock. Where do you get the permit in CA and which form do I need to fill out?

#6 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted May 6 2024 - 4:01 AM

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Yeah. Invasive I’m pretty sure if released within CA and you also need a permit to keep them in states where they don’t live. They are known as Texas Bullet Ants but I’m not sure If they are actually legal in Texas (pretty sure they are). I’d see why that would be an option…

They're legal in both California and Texas? I'm not sure. I saw some online but out of stock. Where do you get the permit in CA and which form do I need to fill out?
Actually you only need that permit to ship it over state lines, you can keep it if you caught it in CA. If you would like to buy them from out of state, fill out a PPQ 526 Permit on the APHIS eFile website.

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#7 Offline Culture321 - Posted May 7 2024 - 3:07 AM

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Yeah. Invasive I’m pretty sure if released within CA and you also need a permit to keep them in states where they don’t live. They are known as Texas Bullet Ants but I’m not sure If they are actually legal in Texas (pretty sure they are). I’d see why that would be an option…

They're legal in both California and Texas? I'm not sure. I saw some online but out of stock. Where do you get the permit in CA and which form do I need to fill out?
Actually you only need that permit to ship it over state lines, you can keep it if you caught it in CA. If you would like to buy them from out of state, fill out a PPQ 526 Permit on the APHIS eFile website.
Ty. Let me know if you know anyone who has some in CA or someone who could ship them.




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