If you receive suspicious plant seeds, consult with a plant quarantine station on August 5, 4:00.

There is a series of consultations about things like seeds of plants that you do not know coming in by international mail, and the National Center for Living is calling for consultation with plant quarantine stations when suspicious seeds arrive.

According to the National Living Center, 30 consultations in total have been sent since April, with a total of 30 cases received, including 12 cases, which were sent to international consumer centers etc. by international mail. It has been since June this year.

According to the National Living Center, I was asked to pay for a plant seed or something like a black seed in a bag that I did not order in the consultation because it was mailed to me by international mail. It means that there is no report that it was made.

It is said that cases in which suspicious plant seeds are sent have also been reported in the United States and other countries.

When a plant arrives from abroad, if the stamp indicating that the plant quarantine officer passed the inspection is not stamped on the envelope, it is necessary to deliver it to the plant quarantine station. If you get a seed you don't remember, don't dispose of it or plant it at your discretion, and ask that you talk to a nearby plant quarantine station.