If you receive unsolicited, mystery seeds in the mail, don't plant them, said the University of Missouri Extension. There have been several recent reports from Springfield-area residents who have been ...
Texas officials are warning residents not to open mysterious packages of seeds they get in the mail, as they could be ...
Texans getting any unsolicited packages containing seeds should avoid doing any gardening with them. According to Texas Department of Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller, since February 2025, the ...
Update (February 14, 2025): Commissioner Miller says a Frisco, Texas resident's address was fraudulently used as the return address on a package of unidentified seed packages. "The sender reportedly ...
HOUSTON — Two days after a state official urged Texans to be cautious with unsolicited packages from China, he said they're getting new reports from people who say they've also received the mystery ...
Texas is urging residents to report unsolicited packages of seeds or liquid that arrive in the mail, warning they might be harmful. In the most recent case, the sender used Stamps.com to disguise the ...
DALLAS — Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is urging residents across the state to be aware after more than 1,100 seed packages allegedly sent from China have been delivered to over 100 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is warning Texans to stay alert as mysterious seed packages are arriving in mailboxes ...
“These packages are pouring in faster and further than ever before,” Miller stated in a news release. “One invasive species, pest, or pathogen could devastate Texas farms, ranches, natural resources, ...