Dozens of live beetles disguised as Japanese snacks were intercepted at the Los Angeles International Airport by U.S. Customs ...
The beetles, which measured four to five inches long, can "pose a significant threat to our vital agriculture resources." ...
The insects were likely intended to be sold to collectors, as there is a market for exotic insects. "Sold online and ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSN37 giant live beetles disguised as Japanese snacks seized at LAXLOS ANGELES - More than three dozen live beetles concealed inside packages of Japanese snacks like potato chips and chocolate ...
Importing live insects into the U.S. requires a U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Inspection Service Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) permit or a letter issued by PPQ Plants ...
CBP at LAX found 37 beetles disguised in snack packaging from Japan worth $1,480, posing a potential threat to U.S.
Over three dozen live beetles concealed inside packages of Japanese snacks were discovered by US Customs and Border Protection at the Los Angeles International Airport last month. According to the ...
Importing live insects into the U.S. requires a USDA Animal and Plant Inspection Service (APHIS) Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) permit, or a letter issued by PPQ Plants, Pathogens and ...
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