My friends regularly drive out of the state to pick up ferrets and bring them back in and nobody has ever checked for them, so I don't think fruit would be a problem.
My friends regularly drive out of the state to pick up ferrets and bring them back in and nobody has ever checked for them, so I don't think fruit would be a problem.
Thank you Wolf_Q!
Originally Posted by CathyBogart
Eep! Naughty!
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Now domesticated animals establishing breeding colonies that can out-compete native species IS a big problem. Tsk Tsk. I wag my finger.
(just making sure no one thinks I am encouraging lawlessness).
Randomly they do check. Especially if they think you are moving households. We learned about this when we moved to California. Our movers would not take any houseplants and warned us not to take any plant matter.
There was an inspection station at Needles.
And...btw...those grape stems could very well have larvae on them. Amusing...unless you are in the agriculture business!
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