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10-12-02, 12:25 PM
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Anyone here from Vancouver Island? Just wondering...
-Dan
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10-18-02, 02:35 PM
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Location: The Island
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I am. Not too many bugs anymore but still have some.
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10-18-02, 03:59 PM
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Like what? I would be interested in taking any unwanted ones off your hands... what do you have?
-Dan Conner
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10-18-02, 11:16 PM
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I currently am still into my bugs so i wont get rid of any. But i will get rid of babies. I have hissers, feeders(crix, meals etc), and some Giant prickly stick bug eggs. I know people with Brazilian Giant Roaches, misc stick bugs, African land snails, lots of beetles (in the states), and some other roaches (species unknown by me). Theres probably more but i cant think of them right know.
Kyle
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10-20-02, 02:53 AM
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Ya thanks. Here every "bug" is illegal except arachnids . However i personaly dont care seen as the ones i keep couldnt survive our winter, and i use them as feeders. Thanx for the warning though it is needed.
Kyle
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10-20-02, 10:06 PM
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Location: Victoria,BC, Canada
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Really, mantids are illigeal? I know many places that sell them, but you are right, I checked it out, only crix, mealies, friut flies, worker ants and arachnids are legal to import without a permit... could you tell me where you saw this? I am kinda interested...
Dan Conner
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10-21-02, 11:43 AM
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I *THINK* chinese mantids are legal but maybe not. Call the bug zoo in town.
Kyle
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10-23-02, 02:58 PM
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Yes thanks. Good thing to be reminded of. One quick Q, are mealworms beetles considered to be a bad thig? I know they sell and dont care about the larva but what about the adults?
Kyle
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10-23-02, 06:18 PM
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Location: Victoria,BC, Canada
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Hey, we are allowed german roaches. One of the WORST pest species, you can keep without permits! All others are not allowed. Nice little hissers, who are not a pest anywhere, and will not breed at our room temperature, are illigal (w/o permits) while the one of the biggest friggen pests are completely allowed. Jeeze, no sense.
Dan
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