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WTB Solenopsis invicta Georgia, Tennessee


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#1 Offline darnock - Posted November 26 2018 - 9:38 PM

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Would love to have a queen with or without ants



#2 Offline nurbs - Posted November 26 2018 - 11:05 PM

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Per forum rules, please put your location on your member profile. Thanks!

 

With that said, you won't be able to buy any S. invicta as they are illegal to sale. But just because they are illegal does not make them more desirable or interesting. There are many more interesting ants than Solenopsis, but if you live anywhere in the South they are literally everywhere.

 

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#3 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted April 9 2019 - 12:11 PM

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With that said, you won't be able to buy any S. invicta as they are illegal to sale. But just because they are illegal does not make them more desirable or interesting. There are many more interesting ants than Solenopsis, but if you live anywhere in the South they are literally everywhere.
 
8. Members must accurately represent their location in their Member Profile to participate in offers to buy, sell, trade, or otherwise distribute living ants of any caste or life stage. For members located in the United States, offers of live ants are only permitted between members who reside in the same U.S. state. Cross-border offers are not permitted between any members (participating members must reside in the same country or trading zone).


They are illegal to sell in Tennessee as well?




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