Looking for large beetles!!

Id love a Hercules or any beetle like them but im struggling deeply to find anything at all :( id anyone has any trusted breeders or websites that would be amazing

 
The laws are too confusing. I checked California's list, and it said that lucanidae was allowed! And they are not plant pest. I don't really know the extent of the laws, but I could not find a decisive answer. I just decided to go for it. It worked well. The US has stupid laws

 
@dorcus, California might allow domestic lucanidae, but foreign lucanidae are illegal on a federal level.

The laws are pretty simple: don't import any foreign insects (unless you have a permit).

Even if the beetles themselves aren't a plant pest whose to say they don't have foreign microorganisms (entomopathogenic fungi, mites, bacteria) on them that could wreak havoc on our native beetle species?? 

There are plenty of people who do import illegally, but those same people are usually the reasons we have such strict import laws, since what is a "safe" species to keep is so subjective

 
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The laws are too confusing. I checked California's list, and it said that lucanidae was allowed! And they are not plant pest. I don't really know the extent of the laws, but I could not find a decisive answer. I just decided to go for it. It worked well. The US has stupid laws
They are illegal in California. You would have to get a PPQ526 permit to keep them legally. And yes they are "plant pest" because they feed off of decaying wood which is plant material according to APHIS. (I don't really agree with decaying wood being plant material but the law says so)

 
They are illegal in California. You would have to get a PPQ526 permit to keep them legally. And yes they are "plant pest" because they feed off of decaying wood which is plant material according to APHIS. (I don't really agree with decaying wood being plant material but the law says so)
Thank you for this

 
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