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Dozens of live beetles disguised as snacks seized at LAX

February 6, 2025
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More than three dozen live beetles were found being smuggled into the US hidden in Japanese snacks.

Thirty-seven insects were discovered inside potato chips, chocolates and other snacks during a search as the air-cargo shipment arrived at Los Angeles International Airport from Japan last month, US Customs and Border Protection said Wednesday.

The crawly contraband is sought after by collectors, and likely worth around $1,500, the agency noted.

“They may look harmless but in reality, smuggled beetles pose a significant threat to our vital agriculture resources,” said Cheryl M. Davies, CBP Director of Field Operations in Los Angeles.

“Beetles can become a serious pest by eating plants, leaves, and roots and by laying eggs on tree bark which damages our forests,” Davies added.

Exotic insects are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts — though many are sold in the US illegally via underground platforms, customs officials warned.

The seized beetles were turned over to US Department of Agriculture (USDA) officials, who will determine where to send them. They will likely be donated to a zoo, as they have permits for such insects or a local insect collection.

According to the CBP, importing live infections into the US requires a USDA Animal and Plant Inspection Service (APHIS) Plant Protection and Quarantine permit, or a letter issued by PPQ Plants, Pathogens and Biocontrol unit.

“CBP agriculture specialists combine their scientific knowledge of harmful pests and plant diseases with their expertise in detecting and intercepting these threats before they enter our country,” said Andrew H. Douglas, CBP LAX Port Director.

The post Dozens of live beetles disguised as snacks seized at LAX appeared first on New York Post.

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