So, I need to know whether or not this is illegal.
Thanks!
So, I need to know whether or not this is illegal.
Thanks!
My Main Journal | My Neivamyrmex Journal | My Ant Adoption | My YouTube
Join the TennesseeAnts Discord Server! https://discord.gg/JbKwPgs
I give up.
Edit:
You know, no, I apologize. Truthfully I don't know and am simply making assumptions. JUST workers... I feel like no matter the situation, if you're having to explain to someone else, they probably aren't going to be too keen on it coming into/across their state. Termites even more so because of the "not my house!" fear.
True in technical form but I'd still rule as something you don't do.
Edited by sgheaton, April 17 2018 - 8:33 AM.
"I'm the search bar! Type questions into me and I'll search within the forums for an answer!"
Individual "worker" termites can become reproductive termites (and I don't know much about termites) so I would imagine you might not. Are they considered "plant pests?"
Are they considered "plant pests?"
I wonder, do termites eat or damage anything made from plants?
Are they considered "plant pests?"
I wonder, do termites eat or damage anything made from plants?
The Species here (and I don't know about elsewhere) live in dead and fallen trees, so they have no impact on live plants.
Edited by T.C., April 17 2018 - 9:10 AM.
Are they considered "plant pests?"
I wonder, do termites eat or damage anything made from plants?
The Species here live in dead and fallen trees, so they have no impact on plants.
My house and deck is made of dead, fallen trees. If they eat my house, will they be a plant pest?
Edited by drtrmiller, April 17 2018 - 9:15 AM.
Are they considered "plant pests?"
I wonder, do termites eat or damage anything made from plants?
The Species here live in dead and fallen trees, so they have no impact on plants.
My deck is made of dead, fallen trees. If they eat my deck will they be a plant pest?
Your not even making any sense. A plant pest would be something that has a negative impact on live plants. So to answer your question, they would not be a plant pest. Perhaps the law would see things differently though.
The law doesn't differentiate between living or dead plants. It mentions plants or plant products. If the organism damages lumber, leaves, seeds, bark, or any part of any plant, living or dead, raw or in processed form, then it is a plant pest. That means that, technically, you'd still require a waiver to transport a termite of any caste or life stage from one state to another state. For some states, a waiver cannot be obtained, which is why you see companies like Termitat, which has obtained such an exemption, unable to ship live termites to some states.
Edited by drtrmiller, April 17 2018 - 9:18 AM.
The law doesn't say differentiate between live or dead plants. It mentions plants or plant products. If the organism damages lumber, leaves, seeds, bark, or any part of any plant, living or dead, raw or in processed form, then it is a plant pest. That means that, technically, you'd still require a waiver to transport a termite of any caste or life stage.
I figured the law would be something like that. Live plants and plant products are very different though. Laws are fun like that.
you need a permit signed by federal law to sell and ship termite workers to another person
you need a permit signed by federal law to sell and ship termite workers to another person
I mean just bringing them for a feeder. Not shipping them.
My Main Journal | My Neivamyrmex Journal | My Ant Adoption | My YouTube
Join the TennesseeAnts Discord Server! https://discord.gg/JbKwPgs
yea asked my local termite feeder seller he said he needed a permit, but I'm not 100%
Ok, thanks. May I ask what kind of permit?
My Main Journal | My Neivamyrmex Journal | My Ant Adoption | My YouTube
Join the TennesseeAnts Discord Server! https://discord.gg/JbKwPgs
Any APHIS permit, but they are EXTREMELY hard to obtain.
Are ant workers illegal?
My Main Journal | My Neivamyrmex Journal | My Ant Adoption | My YouTube
Join the TennesseeAnts Discord Server! https://discord.gg/JbKwPgs
no. I believe only reproductives are illegal
Are ant workers illegal?
no. I believe only reproductives are illegal
US law does not differentiate by caste or life stage! They are all genetically the same organism! And if the organism is considered a plant pest, then the law prohibits it from being transported across state lines!
In addition there are several termite species which are capable or producing secondary reproductives in the event the primary queen is lost.
Ant Keeping →
General Ant Keeping →
How long does it take for pupae to turn into workers?Started by cooIboyJ , Jul 25 2024 pupae, workers, turn, into |
|
|
||
Ant Keeping →
Ant Keeping Journals →
Artisan_Ant’s - C. nearcticus JournalStarted by Artisan_Ants , May 14 2024 camponotus, workers, brood, eggs and 2 more... |
|
|
||
Termites →
Termite Keeping →
Prorhinotermes canalifrons, a fragment colonyStarted by ItalianTermiteMan2.0 , May 12 2024 termites |
|
|
||
Termites →
Termite Keeping →
Nare's Notes on Keeping Z. nevadensisStarted by Nare , Apr 23 2024 termite, termites, nare and 2 more... |
|
|
||
Ant Keeping →
General Ant Keeping →
New Tapinoma sessile Mega colony (wild)Started by Artisan_Ants , Mar 22 2024 odorous house ants, tapinoma and 5 more... |
|
|
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users