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Interesting to think of the ant black market (nb not the same as the "black ant market") as a sign of the times.

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    Interesting to think of the ant black market (nb not the same as the "black ant market") as a sign of the times.

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    Why the ant black market is booming

    Government cuts have increased the threat of invasive ant species in the United States.

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      Interesting to think of the ant black market (nb not the same as the "black ant market") as a sign of the times.

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      Why the ant black market is booming

      Government cuts have increased the threat of invasive ant species in the United States.

      favicon

      (www.marketplace.org)

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      @theantlady

      I'm not thrilled to hear about a boom in illicit ants, but at the same time, it would take a lot of mistakes for this to be a vector for invasive species.

      *points finger at the plant trade*

      For pet ants to go rouge you'd need someone to release alates or whole colonies. This happens with frogs, snakes and similar pets. But I think the bigger issue is the collecting and poor documentation.

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        @theantlady

        I'm not thrilled to hear about a boom in illicit ants, but at the same time, it would take a lot of mistakes for this to be a vector for invasive species.

        *points finger at the plant trade*

        For pet ants to go rouge you'd need someone to release alates or whole colonies. This happens with frogs, snakes and similar pets. But I think the bigger issue is the collecting and poor documentation.

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        @futurebird

        Agreed, the "invasive species" aspect of that article is way overblown.

        What do you mean by the bigger issue being the collecting and poor documentation?

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          @futurebird

          Agreed, the "invasive species" aspect of that article is way overblown.

          What do you mean by the bigger issue being the collecting and poor documentation?

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          @theantlady

          I worry about people tramping off into fragile habitats and digging up more "popular" species. Capturing a few queens when they are flying probably isn't a big problem but some of these sellers will dig up living colonies.

          It *is* possible to get permits and, in the US we have many native ants worth keeping.

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            @theantlady

            I worry about people tramping off into fragile habitats and digging up more "popular" species. Capturing a few queens when they are flying probably isn't a big problem but some of these sellers will dig up living colonies.

            It *is* possible to get permits and, in the US we have many native ants worth keeping.

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            @futurebird

            One of the other kind of weird ant production items out there has been nest casts - mostly of fire ants, mostly displayed upside-down, badly poured. Different from the casts Tschinkel and colleagues make for research and museum purposes.

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              @futurebird

              One of the other kind of weird ant production items out there has been nest casts - mostly of fire ants, mostly displayed upside-down, badly poured. Different from the casts Tschinkel and colleagues make for research and museum purposes.

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              @theantlady

              Yeah. I don't really get the attraction for those. It's a bit hard to get worked up when it's fire ants... but they just make me sad.

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