State officials warn the contents could be harmful and urged those who receive unsolicited packages to report them.
The state’s Department of Agriculture is warning residents not to open the mystery packages and report the items immediately.
One Texan reported ordering a dog toy from the Chinese vendor TEMU, only to receive a package of seeds instead. With the ...
One Temu customer said they ordered a dog toy but received a package of seeds instead, according to Texas Agriculture ...
Commissioner Miller now says that his department is getting new reports of more unsolicited seed packages. "One Texan ...
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AUSTIN, Texas - Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is warning residents across the state to exercise extreme caution ...
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Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller urges "extreme caution" to those who receive unsolicited packages containing ...