Oregon State University is warning students to "avoid all robots" and to "not open" any food delivery robots due to an ongoing bomb threat on the campus.

On Tuesday afternoon, Oregon State University (OSU) issued an alert to students at the Corvallis, Oregon, university that there was a bomb threat related to the Starship food delivery robots.

Starship robot

Oregon State University told students to avoid Starship food delivery robots due to a bomb threat. (Starship Technologies)

OSU advised people not open the robots and to avoid them "until further notice."

EMPLOYEES LOSE MOTIVATION AND GET ‘LAZY’ WHEN WORKING WITH ROBOTS VS. WORKING WITH HUMANS, STUDY SAYS

A Starship Industrials spokesperson told Fox News Digital that a student at the university sent a bomb threat on social media regarding Starship's robots.

Following the bomb threat, the student said that it was a prank, but Starship suspended the campus service.

"Safety is of the utmost importance to Starship, and we are cooperating with law enforcement and the university during this investigation," a Starship spokesperson said.

The university's Public Safety division is responding to the threat, OSU said in an X post.

4 PEPPERDINE STUDENTS KILLED IN MALIBU COLLISION BY SPEEDING BMW DRIVER: OFFICIALS

At about 4 p.m., OSU said safety officials were remotely isolating the robots in a safe location, and that the Department of Public Safety was continuing its investigation

Starlink robots

Starship robots deliver food around Oregon State University. (Starship Industrials)

Students and residents were asked to remain vigilant for suspicious activity.

According to OSU's website, Starship's food delivery robots can deliver to any location on campus, not just residence halls.

Student's simply place their online order and select "robot delivery." Once the robot arrives, Starship's app will notify the student that they have arrived at their location.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

At 5 p.m. Tuesday evening, OSU reported that the emergency was resolved. The college did not provide details about the bomb, but said that "robot inspection continues in a safe location."

At 6 p.m. Starship said in an X post that the robots are expected to back in service this evening.