Texans Report Surge in Mystery Seeds Mailed From China

State officials worry that seeds arriving in the mail could be invasive plant species, or carry pests and diseases that threaten native crops or livestock.
Texans Report Surge in Mystery Seeds Mailed From China
A sample of seeds arriving in unsolicited packages with Chinese characters. Texas Department of Agriculture
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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.

In just the first 15 days of this year, officials collected 126 bags of unsolicited seeds arriving in the mailboxes of Texans households, according to the Texas Department of Agriculture. Texas had already recorded more than 1,100 bags of unsolicited seeds over the course of the past year.