thesavageprojects
Fifth Instar
Ok, so as i understand it, most if not all bugs that feed on plants at any stage of there life is illegal or requires a permit from the USDA to ship or receive.
#1 I see many cockroaches, isopods, and non-predatory beetles for sale from large and small co. how is this legal? (note: I am not pointing fingers my interest is keeping my sh*t legal.)
#2 I know that many roach sp. are not considered pests. Who declares them not pests?
#3 Do said rules not apply to isopods since they are crustations?
#4 I hear the herp/invert classifides refered to as a "black market" from the media, basicly means people selling are not paying taxes. im curious if anyone pays taxes on there sales. (note: do not answer this if you do not pay your sales taxes. That would be incriminating and that is not my goal.)
#1 I see many cockroaches, isopods, and non-predatory beetles for sale from large and small co. how is this legal? (note: I am not pointing fingers my interest is keeping my sh*t legal.)
#2 I know that many roach sp. are not considered pests. Who declares them not pests?
#3 Do said rules not apply to isopods since they are crustations?
#4 I hear the herp/invert classifides refered to as a "black market" from the media, basicly means people selling are not paying taxes. im curious if anyone pays taxes on there sales. (note: do not answer this if you do not pay your sales taxes. That would be incriminating and that is not my goal.)