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10 Tiny Black Bugs That Look Like Poppy Seeds: Are They Dangerous?

Jacob Evans by Jacob Evans
9 February 2023
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Tiny Black Bugs That Look Like Poppy Seeds

Are you living with poppy seed bugs, or are they your guests at home? If the poppy seed is your temporary guest, it might not get enough time to attack your plants or pet. If they are permanent, then be aware, these tiny black bugs that look like poppy seeds are not actually your guests, and you might know that. But are they threatening your life? 

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If you are someone who thinks bugs are good for plants, then you’re in danger. You were probably blind to the destruction it can cause by now for your plants at home and garden. Most of the time, you might ignore it saying those are bugs that look like poppy seeds and misjudge them based on their size and physical nature. 

In this article, you will learn about 10 awful tiny black bugs that look like poppy seeds. You can also check whether you have noticed such creatures at your place so that you can already take action to get them out and prevent your surroundings from being attacked. 

Table of Contents

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  • 10 Tiny Black Bugs That Look Like Poppy Seeds
  • Bed Bugs 
  • Ticks 
  • Flea Beetles
  • Moss Mites 
  • Thrips 
  • Black Carpet Beetles
  • Fungus Gnats 
  • Black Aphids 
  • Black Vine Weevil  
  • Spider Beetles 
  • Conclusion

10 Tiny Black Bugs That Look Like Poppy Seeds

  1. Bed Bugs
  2. Ticks
  3. Flea Beetles
  4. Moss Mites
  5. Thrips 
  6. Black Carpet Beetles 
  7. Fungus Gnats 
  8. Black Aphids
  9. Black Vine Weevil 
  10. Spider Beetles

All these aforementioned bugs look like chia seeds or poppy seeds, as they are all tiny and unnoticeable. But once you get to know what it does, you will search for them with your naked eye so that you may not be infected with it. 

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So, without any further delay, let’s find out which are the 10 awful tiny black bugs that look like poppy seeds. Let’s dig in. 

Bed Bugs 

Bed bugs are tiny black bugs that look like poppy seeds, and they turn dark brown when they have their bloody meals.

bed bugs

Since bed bugs look like seeds, they are often unnoticed, and they will be in their original black color when they are not fed. That is, these bed bugs look like chia seeds before they bite humans.

Bed bugs need no introduction, as there are rarely any homes where there are no tiny black bugs in bed. But locating them and throwing them away is not a possible task, but what you can do is prevention.

Usually, such poppy seed bugs cannot tolerate light, and they disappear into places where there is darkness to avoid being in that situation.

Also, tiny black bugs in bed do not prefer well-ventilated places. So, you better know what you should do to easily get rid of those poppy seed bed bugs.

Ticks 

If you are new to the term “ticks,” then read this particular paragraph carefully. Ticks are another kind of tiny black bug that looks like poppy seeds.

These bugs look like seeds before sucking blood, just like bed bugs, and they adapt to a brown color when blood reaches inside.

Ticks

Ticks are one of the most dangerous poppy seed bugs. Although ticks look like chia seeds, they are not as good as them. Ticks are harmful to living creatures as they are the carriers of several deadly pathogens. 

One thing that you should remember is that a grown lawn might look pretty, but it can hold hundreds of ticks that can cause harm to you or your kids, who are unaware of these tiny black bugs that look like poppy seeds. 

There are also chances that your kid might eat these ticks since they look like chia seeds. So always make sure to take good care of your lawn. Also, you should not let your yard accumulate dry leaves, as they are often attracted by these little black bugs.

Flea Beetles

Flea beetles are recognizable as they have shiny bodies, but they can still mislead people into thinking they are poppy seeds, as they come under the list of bugs that look like poppy seeds. 

Flea Beetles

And you cannot deny this allegation either, as flea beetles are tiny and oval, and their movement can’t be quickly noted. Then, how could somebody not think that these are bugs that look like poppy seeds? 

However, flea beetles are not harmful to humans or animals. In fact, they are plant pests that feed on plant parts, including leaves and stems. But in the process, they might end up creating big holes in the leaves, and they can be more prone to vegetable gardens.  

If there is any vegetable garden in your neighborhood, then make sure to close your windows so that you can effortlessly get rid of flea beetles.      

Moss Mites 

Moss mites are another example of bugs that look like chia seeds, but unlike many of the aforementioned bugs, they are not harmful.

Moss mites are known by different names, like tiny black mites, moss beetles, beetle mites, armored mites, tiny black mites, and oribatid mites. 

moss mites

They usually feed on dying leaves and never cause any harm to healthy leaves. So, you don’t really have to worry about your plant when you locate one of these poppy seed bugs roaming around it. 

Moreover, they are complementary to the decomposition of organic matter. Also, your pets are free around these bugs as they do not bite or cause any rash on them. Simply put, moss mites are beneficial bugs. 

Thrips 

Thrips look like brown seeds, but Thrips also look like poppy seed bugs. Have you ever noticed tiny black dots on leaves? Well, those are left behind by Thrips.

Thrips 

They will flock over the plants and feed on them, which leaves black scars on the leaf’s peripheral region as well as on the stem.  

Although thrips are hard to get rid of, they can still be removed with the help of sticky traps, but what is more recommended is the prevention of thrips, which is way easier than their removal.   

Black Carpet Beetles

Just like its name suggests, Black carpet beetles invade homes to lay eggs on carpets or other objects that are made of wool, feather, fur, or silk. 

black carpet beetles

They are no different from the aforementioned beetles, as they are all tiny black bugs that look like Poppy seeds. It is their black colored hard shells that make them look like poppy seeds.  

Normally, they try to invade in either the summer or spring so that they can choose to lay eggs on your carpet. In such weather, these larvae can easily feed on the natural fibers of these materials.

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However, the larvae have a hairy covering, and when you come into contact with it, you’re likely to experience itching. If you have seen them, infesting your carpet, then you should make sure to remove them. 

Fungus Gnats 

Fungus gnats are mosquito-like bugs that fall under the category of bugs that look like poppy seeds. Just like mosquitoes, these poppy seed bugs find comfort in damp soil layers. Decomposing organic matter is also their favorite.  

Fungus Gnats 

But there is one thing that you might not know these poppy seed bugs can easily lay eggs in your clogged kitchen or bathroom drains, as well as in the soil beds of your indoor plants. 

Although fungus gnats are not directly harmful to you, they can make you highly uncomfortable as they are capable of getting inside your refrigerator or coffee makers. 

In short, poppy seed bugs like fungus gnats are literally nuisance bugs, and although these bugs look like chia seeds, they are still built differently, and so they act differently. 

Black Aphids 

Black aphids are of different kinds, and here we are discussing the black aphids that look like poppy seeds. They usually spread around during the winter season since they become highly active at these times.  

Black Aphids 

But where have black aphids been seen?

These tiny poppy seed bugs usually feed on tender plant tissues since it is easy to suck sap from them. But when your plant is infested with black aphids, then your plants will also have to face the humiliation of another group of ants as they appear wherever there are aphids, which can ultimately cause more damage to your plants. 

So better get rid of them as soon as possible. You can spray soapy water or dishwashing liquid on your plants to effectively remove aphids from them.  

You can repeat spraying the solution until you are confident that they are gone, and once that is done, you should spray in regular intervals so that they won’t return again.

Black Vine Weevil  

Black Vine Weevil is next on the list of 10 Awful Tiny Black Bugs That Look Like Poppy Seeds. When you closely observe, you might also feel like these bugs look like chia seeds also.

Black Vine Weevil  

However, they are not as dangerous as the other poppy seed bugs that we have discussed so far, but if you are a plant admirer, then they might cause harm to your mental health by disrupting the good life of your plants. 

But you do not have to fret, as there are ways to get them out of your plants. You can use either neem oil, sticky traps, or diatomaceous earth to get rid of these poppy seed bugs. 

Spider Beetles 

Spider Beetles are quite different from the giant spider that you spot on the wall. Instead, they are tiny bugs that look like poppy seeds. 

Spider Beetles 

But these poppy seed bugs are not black but are deep red, but they could give the intuition of black, and that is why we say that spider beetles are black bugs that look like poppy seeds. 

However, they cause minimal destruction to live beings as their main target is dead insects, stored food, or human hair. 

But there have been rare occasions when they bit humans. But even if you get a bite, it will only make you feel like a pitch and that is totally harmless too. 

Conclusion

We often used to believe that all tiny black bugs that looked like poppy seeds were the same. Little did we know that they were different. 

This article on the 10 awful tiny black bugs that look like poppy seeds must have helped you attain enough knowledge about these poppy seed bugs, which trigger allergic reactions in many. 

Therefore, we would always recommend getting rid of any bugs, despite the  harm that they can cause to you, your pets, or your plants.

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