🛡️ Protect Your Pantry in Style!
The 12 Pack Pantry Moth Traps are specifically designed to target pantry moths, ensuring your food remains safe from these pests. With an easy peel-and-fold setup, these traps blend seamlessly into your kitchen while providing effective protection for your grains, cereals, and pet food. Made from paper and featuring a classic gray design, they are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Plus, with the Trap A Pest Promise, your satisfaction is guaranteed!
Number of Pieces | 12 |
Target Species | Moth |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Paper |
Style | Classic |
Color | Gray |
V**R
I loike it
I had little faith in them in the beginning. The first 2-3 days, it was 3 Stars ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ bc these traps weren’t attracting any moths. But the 4th day and on, i noticed that more and more were getting trapped. I’m really happy with my purchase. Look at the pic n tell me this is not a five star ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ I mean, there are some moths that it wont catch bc they dont go in the pantry. But it does a pretty good job for the ones that do like to b there. Super easy to clean.
G**N
works well - and words of advice
Was very impressed with how well this works. reduced the number of moths flying around to unnoticeable. liked it so much, I ordered the 20-pack.don't know how long they work, but I replace them after they are heavily coated with moths.two pieces of advice:1) fold along the creases before removing the protective paper. otherwise, the flaps may stick while folding2) noticed that there was a much heavier coating on the bottom than on the sides. I simply rotate the trap to move one of the sides to the bottom and its starts accumulating more moths.this also works as a detector. put one where I hadn't expected any results, but it started quickly accumulating moths. led to discovering an unexpected source of infestation.
C**R
8 Pack Pantry Moth Traps: Your Pantry’s New Security System
If you've ever opened your pantry and been greeted by a moth fashion show, it’s time to roll out the red carpet for the 8 Pack Pantry Moth Traps. These aren't just traps; they're a moth nightclub that they can check into but never check out. Let’s dive into what makes these the bouncers of your pantry.Effectiveness:These traps are like Las Vegas for moths; they come for the glitz but stay because they can’t leave. The secret? A pheromone party that's impossible to resist. Once they flutter in, it’s game over. Users report a drastic drop in airborne pantry critters, often seeing results faster than you can say "mothball."Ease of Use:You don’t need to be a DIY guru to set these up. Just peel, stick, and place. It’s easier than folding a fitted sheet! Place them strategically around your pantry, and watch the magic happen. No mess, no fuss, and definitely no squishing necessary.Design:Discreet yet stylish, these traps could easily pass for a quirky art installation in your kitchen. They blend in more seamlessly than your aunt’s “authentic” Van Gogh print. While the design won’t win any interior decorating awards, it’s understated enough not to scream "insect graveyard."Safety:These traps are non-toxic and safer than sending in a cat to solve your moth problems. They’re chemical-free, which means you won’t be seasoning your cereal with anything more sinister than sugar.Value:An 8 pack gives you enough coverage to guard even the most besieged of pantries. It’s a small price to pay for reclaiming your grains and not having protein of the winged variety in your snacks.Overall Impression:The 8 Pack Pantry Moth Traps are the silent heroes of the kitchen. They work quietly, effectively, and ask for nothing in return—except maybe a quiet thank you as you no longer need to deal with moth dive-bombers when reaching for the oatmeal. Moths might not appreciate these little party poopers, but your pantry will never be more secure.Armed with these traps, you’re not just storing food; you’re fortifying a fortress. Say goodbye to your moth overlords and hello to pristine pasta and peaceful pantry visits!
C**R
They work!
These traps work! I had had moths in my house for months. My cousin suggested these traps and I was skeptical. I've been pleasantly surprised. They don't work over night, but there's been a significant decrease in the moths. I'm happy with their effectiveness.
A**S
Amazing how these things work!!
3rd edit (August 7): I rarely touch these traps...but I think the pheromone is somehow on me now. The past three times I went to Kroger, I was followed by two or three pantry moths that must have hatched in the store. This is an unexpected turn of events. I so rarely see them in my home, but I can't escape them in a giant grocery store. That's a pretty good indication of how strong the pheromones are in these traps.2nd edit: It's been just over two months (July 3rd today) since we started using these traps. I just received my 3rd 8 pack and I'm interested to see how long it takes to fill them up or if I even get that many. There are very few flying around anymore and I assume they are females. We swat them when we see them. The 16 traps I used prior to today were all filled with moths by the time I disposed of them. Despite not seeing much activity, I want to give it at least one more round of fresh traps before I call the problem fixed. Though I imagine I will still keep some out to prevent reinfestation (new ones tend to show up in my dry goods). I think these are a solid investment if you have a pantry moth problem. The male moths are drawn to them like a candle flame.Just a suggestion to those dealing with this problem, also invest in sealed storage containers. Amazon has some great sets with a good rubber seal. I put all my cereals, rices, flours, sugar, etc. in them and it's helping prevent further infestations. I've also been freezing new dried goods as they come into my home. I have sushi rice and corn meal in the freezer as I write this. I leave them in there for a week before putting them in the sealed containers to kill any offending critters (I did not freeze my previous bag of sushi rice and it was infested with pantry moths inside the sealed container. They couldn't get out and while I was able to kill them all, I didn't want to use the rice after that). I also have a big bag of Turkish bay leaves that I spread on shelves and in drawers that hold food/spices. I read somewhere that they don't like bay leaves and it appears to be true.These moths (and even weevils) also like to get into boxes of Mac and cheese, pasta, boxed stuffing, rice-a-roni, etc. Freeze them all and seal them up.Edit to add: two days later and the traps are full of moths. So the sticky part works!We have been dealing with pantry moths off and on for years. We will get it under control and then one day they come back. It's always been confined to our kitchen...until this year. They moved into the living room and have taken over, driving us crazy. I feel like I'm killing 5+ a day.I just got these traps a few hours ago and only opened them within the last 30 minutes. I can't attest to how well they actually trap the moths, but the pheromones work! I was most skeptical about that part.I had just removed one of the papers off the sticky part and was swarmed by pantry moths. They are usually hiding in my curtains and we generally only see two or three aloft at any given time. I was surrounded at one point with close to ten hovering around me. One walked into a trap and got stuck, but two others were able to escape the sticky trap. So I'm not sure how well the sticky parts are going to work. But it brings them out of hiding. My husband and I were able to kill most of them just by luring them out of hiding. That alone makes these traps worth it.My second line of defense are some plug in traps that I'm waiting for. Hoping between the two products, we can get rid of this problem once and for all.
Q**Q
Kills em' dead over time
Best low-cost baits that actually work. Moths love them. Just note it can take over 2 years to get rid of moths! Find out where they are hatching and get rid of that first! Buy an electric tennis (bug) zapper and prepare for war! You are in this for the long haul!
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