Texans Report Surge in Mystery Seeds Mailed From China
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Texas state agricultural officials issued fresh warnings on Jan. 15 after hundreds of residents received unknown seeds in the mail that they never ordered.
State officials worry that seeds coming in the mail could be invasive plant species, or carry pests and diseases that pose a threat to native crops and livestock.
“They may look innocent, but the danger is real,” Miller said. “One invasive species, pest, or pathogen could devastate Texas farms, ranches, natural resources, and food supply.”
The Texas Department of Agriculture issued the first warning to Texans in February 2025 after receiving communication from a Clute resident who received an unsolicited package containing seeds and liquid from China.
One of the first affected residents reported ordering a dog toy from Temu, a Chinese online shopping platform, before receiving unsolicited seeds in the mail, according to the Texas Department of Agriculture
The department is working with federal authorities to identify the origins of other seeds. Officials urged residents who receive unsolicited seeds in the mail not to open the package or plant them.

The Texas Department of Agriculture said it’s investigating if these shipments are “disproportionately targeting Texas.”
Regardless of the senders’ intent, Miller called on residents to “stay sharp” and report “every suspicious package.”
“We can’t take any chances that might jeopardize our producers, the environment, or food security,” Miller said.
“Together, we can stop this threat before it takes root. Please report seed package deliveries to protect Texas.”
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