In addition, common kitchen bugs often prefer a specific habitat or food source, and knowing this can help you prevent the small bugs from returning. Therefore, identifying black or brown bugs in the kitchen is crucial in eradicating them. Unfortunately, noticing one or two tiny bugs in the kitchen usually means more kitchen pests are lurking somewhere else. Or you could notice disease-carrying cockroaches or other nasty bugs scurrying across your floor. Disgusting kitchen bugs such as rice weevils, flour beetles, or pantry bugs lay eggs in stored dry food products that become infested with larvae. Tiny black kitchen bugs like fruit flies, gnats, or drain flies can hover around your face or land on food. Many types of bugs can become a significant nuisance in kitchens. Share on Email Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn