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<blockquote data-quote="Connor" data-source="post: 311189" data-attributes="member: 10304"><p>[USER=10358]@Aristalochia[/USER] Well I looked up USPS laws and live non-venomous insects are allowed. Though I’m not sure about non-native species laws so im going to try and not tell them. Just sent a shipment out and told them it was “fragile materials” then she was confused and asked again so I just said it was something that could not get too cold. I guess she was satisfied by that. Need a better system though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Connor, post: 311189, member: 10304"] [USER=10358]@Aristalochia[/USER] Well I looked up USPS laws and live non-venomous insects are allowed. Though I’m not sure about non-native species laws so im going to try and not tell them. Just sent a shipment out and told them it was “fragile materials” then she was confused and asked again so I just said it was something that could not get too cold. I guess she was satisfied by that. Need a better system though. [/QUOTE]
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