🦋 Trap the pests, not your style!
The TRAP A PEST Clothing Moth Traps come in an 8-pack and are specifically designed to target clothes moths with a non-toxic, odorless sticky trap featuring a pheromone attractant. Easy to use and aesthetically pleasing, these traps protect your valuable clothing and carpets while ensuring a clean and safe environment.
B**R
Works.
These work - moths are trapped that I’ve never seen myself. Easy to assemble, no smell, no danger to you/your clothes.
J**A
These work entirely too well! Just buy them.
I had noticed 1 or 2 tiny moths flying around in my walk in closet. I decided to buy these and see what happened. I put all of them in my closet. They were super easy to set up, it was done in a couple minutes. When I tell you these work… they almost work too good! Scary good! Within 2 days, they had trapped 43 moths!!!! I’m so disgusted but so thankful for these traps.
G**_
saving the woolens. seems effective
I use these constantly to save the woolens. Seems effective, does get full of moths. Sorry for them but I can't have them eating all my wool, feathers, and fur items. Nontoxic not like mothballs which are very toxic. Keep at least one in each closet or room or storage area with wool at all times, feather and fur also they like all those materials. If you don't know if you have any moths, keep one there at all times anyway. Rotate out every so often to put a fresh one in. Well worth it to protect you items
E**.
Works great on clothes moths.
If you've correctly identified your moths as clothes moths, these traps will catch them.I first ordered traps of a different type (and a different brand) that were aimed at pantry moths (I misread the description). The moths happily ignored them. Got these traps instead and boom, the moths go for these traps. They must smell great if you're a moth. Totally odorless for this human, though.
B**D
Works well when used properly
We've caught untold numbers of moths with this product. Having read many of the reviews and deployed at least 24 of these traps in my house, here's my advice: 1) use them when they are new and fresh - the pheromones work because they are volatile so the moths can sense them from some distance - surprisingly (!), these traps don't have an infinite supply to off-gas; 2) the hooks work really well on door knobs; or you can just set them on a flat surface - they may not work with your closet system; 3) deploy fresh traps after they fill up - which they will. I "lost" one trap in my pantry and it was black with moth carcasses when I finally found it. I've reordered this product three times and I've not been disappointed.
C**R
They work. ...but do they?
I bought several different brands of Closet Moth Traps to make sure that I had a decent chance of getting a quality product. I purchased:MaxGuard,Ecotastic,Trap-A-Pest, andDr Killigan’sI even got a pantry moth trap as well, to verify if I had any of those.Amongst 7 rooms (2 bedrooms, 2 closets and 3 bathrooms) I put multiple brands in each room, with each brand in at least 4 different rooms. For 3 months I’d check every trap once a week. Each trap had more moths than the week before (except for the pantry moth trap – the 4 of those I deployed caught one moth just by chance). The numbers of moths caught in each trap were surprising. No brand failed to catch at least 40 on at least one trap.So now I’m moth-free, right?Wrong.These traps lure in just the male moths. So if any male moth happens to mate with a female before being captured, there’s another fresh batch. I’ve been waging moth war for almost 2 years, and use other trap types as well (zappers, etc). There are a lot fewer of them flying around now, but I just can’t knock them out.I also kept some of each brand, and deployed them 1 year after purchase. NONE of those did well. Out of 16 traps, only 5 moths were caught. So I would recommend buying a new batch of traps every 6 months – deploying half right away, and the other half in 3 months.I checked all boxes for a manufacturing date. None had any on the outside. Dr. Killigan’s had one on the inside flap. Dr. Killigan’s also stated they would be good up to 3 years after manufacture (lies).Recommendations:They are all effective if used right away. Buy the one whose price or design you like. My design preference is MaxGuard and Dr. Killigan’s.If you are not having success, maybe your have different kinds of moths. Or you have expired traps.Hints on use for all brands:Write the date on it before you expose the glue.Bend the cardboard at least a little on the creases before exposing the glue – bending it afterward can cause sticky fingers.When pulling the paper off of the glue, start at one corner and firmly pull towards the opposite corner. Pulling from the center of the top makes it more difficult.
D**L
Does not work - update works somewhat
Update July 2024: I left the traps in place, and checking a month later there are now more moths in each of the traps. Still slow going but more activity. I am still doing daily checks and killing moths, there are starting to be fewer.Original review: We have an annoying moth problem, I have been killing on average 10-20 moths a day in the upstairs of my house. I put a trap in 3 closets, almost immediately there were a couple of moths fluttering around one of the traps, I had high hopes. However its a week later and the grand capture of 3 traps is 2 moths! In the meantime I am still killing moths everyday. Has been no help whatsoever.
K**R
Easy, effective moth trap
Caught four moths in under an hour! I hate polyester and other synthetic fabrics so moths have been a consistent annoyance to my natural fiber wardrobe. These make me feel much safer with my clothes!
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