Tom C wrote:
We crossed over the border from Canada to the USA 7/8 years back with some Alberta Spruces, and other plants we purchased at a nursery in B.C. We were delayed and had to go to the US agriculture office and find the official. He asked to see that we had purchased them at a bonafide nursery and then inspected the plants.


Yup, everytime we visit Mexico and bring back anything remotely green, we have to go through a rigamaro of questions, even tho we probably know the customs law alot better than the officials there. Personally, I think they just take this stuff away and bring it home as free spoils of the job.

He informed us that they had aphids. However, he also told us that Canadian aphids were the same as American aphids. :-) I highly suspect it's the same with homosapiens.



LOL!

Tom C.

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Next time we just took a CD with us, even though it was a big hassle having to install it at the customer site, it was less of a hassle than dealing with the brain dead Canadian customs officials and regulations.




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