It's really quite non-sensical when you think about it; I heard that this was also the reason why assassin bugs were regulated(there's only a couple species that mimic bees to hunt them). For states such as Florida, California, Texas, and others that are constantly exposed to warmer temperatures, the regulations could still be imposed but for states like Ohio, Minnesota, NEw York, etc, tat get harsh winters, I doubt that they'd manage to survive. Also, the chance of a bright pink hymenopus being able to make it to an adult without being picked off by some bird or mouse is also really low. If any tropical species manages to escape, I'd doubt that they'd even manage to make it without being eaten by predators.Ā