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**What Are These Weird Seeds in Your Bed? The Answer Will Surprise You!**
### **So, What Are These Seeds in Your Bed?**
If you’ve ever come across tiny, often dark-colored seeds in your sheets or on your pillow, chances are they are **tree seeds** or **plant matter** from the environment around your home. There are a few different types of seeds that could be showing up in your bed, each with its own story. Here are some common culprits:
If you’ve had your windows open during spring or early summer when cottonwoods are releasing their seeds, it’s likely these tiny, white puffs have found their way into your bed. They might not look like typical seeds, but these cotton-like fibers are actually seed pods that float with the breeze, landing everywhere they can—possibly right in your sheets.
#### 2. **Dandelion Seeds**
Another likely suspect is the **dandelion seed**. These little parachute-like seeds are easily carried by the wind. If you’ve ever had dandelions growing in your yard, you might have noticed these seeds drifting through the air, especially during late spring or early summer. These seeds can land in your bed if windows or doors are left open during windy days. Their lightweight, fluffy structure makes it easy for them to sneak into your home without you even noticing.
4. **Grass Seeds**
If you’re someone who spends a lot of time outdoors, especially walking through tall grass or hiking in grassy areas, the seeds of various grasses could easily hitch a ride on your clothes, hair, or skin and end up in your bed. These seeds tend to stick to fabric and skin due to their shape and texture, which is how they spread from one place to another. While you might not always notice them on your clothes, they can eventually land on your sheets and appear like tiny, scattered seeds.