🦋 Wardrobe’s silent guardian—trap moths before they strike!
This 8-pack of non-toxic, odorless clothing moth traps uses pheromone attractants to specifically lure and capture clothes moths. Designed for easy peel-and-hang use, these stylish sticky traps protect your clothes, wool, fur, and carpets without harmful chemicals or unpleasant smells.
A**E
Effective for stubborn carpet moths!
I’m not sure how we ended up with carpet moths, but they proved difficult to eliminate, even with regular vacuuming. I decided to try these traps and was honestly shocked at how many moths they caught. Within days, they were loaded!Since using them (alongside consistent vacuuming), I've gone from seeing moths regularly to spotting only one or two here and there. I expect the rest to disappear as I use up the remaining traps. If you’re struggling with a similar infestation, I highly recommend giving these a try. They’re easy to use and work very well.
S**.
Good Traps
I have only used these clothing closet moth traps less than one week. They seem to be working and caught a few moths. Good quality at a great price. I have used the more expensive brand but will buy this brand again. They are slightly smaller but are just as effective. Highly recommend.
P**L
Indicator: Catches some male webbing clothes moths, won't eradicate them.
They catch some of our common, webbing clothes moths (Tineola bisselliella). There surely are much better traps available from other brands (industry grade used in hotels) which cost around $100 for ca 3 months treatment. These here are much cheaper and cannot be expected to draw moths out of cracks - but they will catch some over time if a population is present.The 16 pack come wrapped in 8 packs of 2. The 8 pack are individually wrapped. Try a few different places (floor, hanger, outside closet) to gauge "hot spots".Beautifully golden, unicolor webbing moths love to eat away at furs, wool and silk fabrics, all your natural clothing, carpets, and they adore dark spaces with little to no disturbance. They will find hair, cotton, paper or any fuzz enough to live on once established. They do not live in pantries or eat food supplies.These traps work in that a few males get stuck, along with other occasional insects like ants, spiders who end up on the paper and die exhausted after dragging halfway over. Please show kindness and check your traps to shorten desperate battles that last days. These traps are sticky enough to trap mice, so don't get your fingers in there.These traps will NOT rid us of the moth problem, but they show us that it persists months after our first clean-through.De-moth strategies (it's a drag or a toss, sometimes both) without poisoning the home:- Toss any garment with several holes unless you want to have them chemically cleaned.- We tried freezing most of our wool clothes outside in deep winter, way below freezing.- We will try next to heat our entire closet in the car when it's hot enough outdoors. At full sun, checking the thermometer shows no less than 55°C or 130°F for an hour.- Wash everything that can be washed on hot (60°C > 30min).- On a regular basis, vacuum (corners, cracks) and wipe surfaces with water and a little vinegar.- We think some safe spaces will always remain (e.g. ducts). Disturbing the population often should help keep in control, though.- Essential oils, as in cedar wood, are said help in preventing a moth problem. We have always kept cedar balls (oil or sand every 6 months) and satchels of lavender blossom (2 years if fresh) in our laundry, especially with delicates. Large amounts of oils irritate us and our pet and will not deter an existing infestation.- Never put unwashed clothes in the closet (sweat spots are said to attract moths - try Atsko sports wash to remove smells gently and healthily).We expect to keep using these traps for years to come, exchanging them every 2-3 months (just our guess at how long they last)... and go through it all over and again as soon as the population recovers. Hopefully no more than twice a year.When there's a rise in numbers, we also use live Trichogramma wasps. They lay eggs in the moth eggs, so their larvae never develop into their clothes-eating stage. Keep unleashing the wasps every two weeks until the glue traps show the webbing moth population has diminished.
C**R
Place these traps on the floor to capture moths!
This trap works like a bullet! I am shocked to discover how many moths were in our home let alone in the walk-in closet. Must mention that the key to trap these moths is to keep the traps on the floor. Keeping the traps higher on a closet shelf (even under the clothes wrack) does not trap any moths - even though they appear to be capable of flying higher like top of a dresser where I first discovered them. Will highly recommend buying this brand!
M**M
They work as described.
I've caught thousands of moths with these traps. Remember that they attract only the male moths, so if there are females around they could still lay eggs in your good clothes and wool blankets, and eat holes in them. So you still have to launder or dry-clean or vacuum and brush your clothes to keep the moths out. But if you catch most or all of the males, that will keep the females from laying eggs. Also remember to replace the traps every 3 months because the attractant gradually dissipates and leaves them ineffective.
D**L
Good traps, flimsy hanger
These moth traps have worked well for me. However, the hanger portion is flimsy and too small to fit over some rails. Because of the flimsiness, the trap turns 180 degrees. Not a big deal, but other brands have a sturdier hanger.
J**R
Work great, for a couple of days.
Had significant pantry moths, decided to try these. Put them up on top fridge & back pantry, worked fantastic. Pantry moths flocked to them immediately (horny lil buggers). Only lasted about 2 days though then seem to stop working- i guess the pheromones dried up. They did however eliminate the majority within hours. Maybe open a new package about once a week, (or whatever their hatch cycle is) for 2-3 weeks & would likely eliminate them all. I kept forgetting to open a second one on time.I also employ a small electric tennis racket zapper for the few that saw the trap & gave me the finger, but when they cook the stink is worse than my dogs farts… well, almost. 😝2 spiders set up small webs in 2 corners of kitchen ceiling so they also help catch some along with the occasional fruit fly. 🪰 … Nature and science = teamwork. 👍🤷🏼
L**.
Timing is important
I bought these a while ago and there were no moths in them for several months so I thought maybe I had a different type of moth. However, the other day I checked one and it was completely coated in tiny moths. I'm guessing they are only interested in it at a certain point in their lifecycle.
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