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Texas Officials Warn Residents About Unsolicited Seed Packages from China

Chi H. by Chi H.
February 8, 2025
in Health & Fitness, Insider Reports, Politics, Public Safety, Regions, Top News
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Texas Officials Warn Residents About Unsolicited Seed Packages from China

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Texans are being urged to report unexpected seed or liquid packages arriving in the mail, according to Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller. He warns they could pose risks to agriculture and the environment.

Recent Incident in Clute

  • Five packages have been reported across Texas.
  • One Texan ordered a dog toy from the Chinese vendor TEMU but received seeds instead.
  • Seeds sent to Clute, Texas, were identified as Sacred Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), an invasive aquatic plant.

Why It’s a Concern

Miller warns that unidentified seeds and liquids pose risks to agriculture and public health. The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) is working with the USDA to investigate.

“These packages should never have gotten through customs,” Miller said, calling for stricter biosecurity measures.

Past Incidents & Possible Scam

In 2020, similar unsolicited seed shipments from China were reported nationwide, often mislabeled as jewelry or toys. Federal officials later linked them to a “brushing scam,” where sellers send unsolicited items to boost online sales.

What to Do If You Receive a Package

  • Do not open or plant the seeds.
  • Keep the package sealed.
  • Report it immediately to the Texas Department of Agriculture at (800) 835-5832.

Authorities continue to investigate and urge vigilance to protect Texas agriculture.

Tags: agriculturechinapublic healthseedssid millertemu
Chi H.

Chi H.

As a Houstonian, I report on crtitical news and inspiring stories from the state of Texas. Before joining The Texas Insider, I worked at NTD Television as a news reporter and wrote for different publications.

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