πŸͺ² Drugstore Beetle vs Cigarette Beetle

Stegobium paniceum / Lasioderma serricorne Β· Coleoptera: Ptinidae / Anobiidae

These two nearly identical small brown beetles infest foods that most people don't think of as pest targets β€” spices, paprika, dried herbs, and even prescription drugs. The key is knowing where to look.

Drugstore BeetleCigarette BeetleSpicesPtinidaePantryStored Product
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Risk Level
Pantry / Stored Product
πŸ“ FIELD GUIDE ILLUSTRATION
Japanese Beetle (Popillia japonica) identification illustration with labeled anatomical features β€” PestControlBasics.com

Original illustration by PestControlBasics.com. Use anatomical labels above to confirm your identification.

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PestControlBasics Editorial Team
Reviewed by Derek Giordano Β· Updated 2026

πŸ” Identification

Drugstore beetle (2-3.5mm): parallel antennae clubs (3-segmented); rounded wing covers with faint longitudinal striations; light reddish-brown. Cigarette beetle (2-3mm): serrated antennae; smoother wing covers; slightly darker brown. Both: very similar appearance; require magnification to distinguish confidently. Found in: dried spices (especially paprika, red pepper, turmeric), herbs, potpourri, prescription medications, dried flowers, pet food, tobacco.

🧬 Biology & Behavior

Both species infest a far wider range of stored products than flour beetles or Indian meal moths. They're notable for infesting: dried spices (often in unopened sealed jars), pet food, prescription medications (the drugstore beetle gets its name from infesting old pharmacy supplies), incense, and decorative dried flowers. Inspect these often-overlooked items when investigating a mysterious small brown beetle problem.

⚠️ Damage & Health Risk

Contamination of spices, herbs, pet food, and specialty food items; infestation of prescription medications (rare but documented); destruction of dried flower arrangements and decorative items.

πŸ”§ DIY Treatment

Inspect all spices β€” particularly paprika and red pepper which are prime targets. Discard infested items. Store all spices in airtight containers in the refrigerator for best protection. Sticky pheromone traps (specific to each species) monitor adult activity. Freeze new purchases of bulk spices for 7 days before storing.

πŸ‘· When to Call a Pro

Rarely warranted β€” sanitation and source removal is sufficient for residential infestations.

❓ FAQ

Why do I have beetles in my sealed spice jars?
Drugstore and cigarette beetles are small enough to enter containers through tiny gaps in lids and seals. They can also infest products at the manufacturer before purchase. Transfer all bulk spices to truly airtight containers (glass jars with rubber gasket lids) and freeze new purchases for 7 days as standard practice.
What's the difference between drugstore beetle and cigarette beetle?
The most practical distinction: cigarette beetle antennae are serrated (like a saw edge); drugstore beetle antennae have 3 distinct club segments at the end. This requires magnification. For practical purposes, the treatment is identical β€” both require the same source removal and storage solutions.
πŸ“š Sources: EPA Safe Pest Control Β· NPMA Pest Guide
Published: Jan 1, 2025 Β· Updated: Apr 7, 2026

πŸ—ΊοΈ US Distribution β€” Drugstore Beetle vs Cigarette Beetle

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Common Occasional Not Present
States Present
49
Occasional
2
Primary Region
All agricultural regions
πŸ“Š Source: University extension services, USDA, CDC vector data, and published entomological surveys.