TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services officials are warning residents about suspicious seed packets that some Floridians are receiving unexpectedly through the mail, according to a news release.The surprise shipments, which may bear the name China Post and could be disguised as jewelry, have been reported in several other states, including Virginia, Kansas, Washington, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Utah, according to Florida agriculture officials.As of Monday, the FDACS had received at least 160 reports from Floridians who said they’d received the suspicious seed packages.
The content of the packages was not immediately known, according to the release.Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried issued the.