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Taro Pantry Moth Traps combine powerful pheromone lures with a sticky surface to effectively capture multiple pantry moth species. Each trap lasts up to three months, and the six-pack with bonus hangers offers 18 months of continuous, chemical-free protection. Ideal for kitchens, pantries, and closets, these traps safeguard food items like grains and dried fruits while being safe for pets and food storage areas.






| Best Sellers Rank | #381,440 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #118 in Closet Moth Protection |
| Brand | Louie |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 486 Reviews |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 6.7 Ounces |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Style | Pantry Moth Trap |
S**N
Works amazing
I wished I had known about these years ago! Such a simple, effective, and nontoxic way to get rid of pantry moths. The directions say it can take up to 10 days to notice a difference, but mine started working immediatly. I had a huge moth reduction withinn days of setting the traps up. My moths are almost completely eliminated after just over a week of use. I can't believe how many moths I have found stuck to them! Great product.
Z**R
Wow - they work for moths coming from parrot food
I have parrots which I clean out twice weekly. I never had pantry moths before feeding the parrots a special type of seed ball food. Now I have pantry moths everywhere. The traps are simple to set up near the parrot cages. They are basically glue traps with pheromones (safe for the parrots). Within a few weeks, each trap had roughly 30 months. I knew I had a moth problem but I never knew it was this bad. The traps worked well for me out in the room. The few I put inside a cabinet did do as great a job as those set up in the room
A**N
They do work but...
What I liked was that the trap definitely attracts the moths targeted. There was no warning that as soon as you pull off the paper to expose the pheromone/glue, you will have moths coming from everywhere to get to it, flitting around like crazy for the first 30 minutes or so. After that, they settled down, and the evidence is in that the traps worked. There was a good decrease in moths within a couple of days. Still have a moth issue. They were to last 3 moths. I put them out May 5th. Lately, (1 month later) it's been evident in the last few days that the males are no longer attracted to the trap and will put out new ones. FYI, make sure screens are in any windows, near any traps, before they are set up.
R**N
This is a product that truly does what it says
TARO Maximum Strength Pantry Moth Traps are the best. If you look at the picture I've included, it will leave no doubt regarding how effective these moth traps are in getting rid of unwanted pantry moths. I always keep one in my pantry to keep it free of moths and it is worth every penny. This is a product that truly does what it says.
C**N
flour beasts
They work great! So many flour beasts captured. I can't find the source of their power but these traps keep their numbers under control. This is my second order. Comes with hangers too which can be used for all sorts of decorating moth trap fun! Seriously though, these work great and it's nice to have an option to hang them away from food and into the flying zone
D**K
Strong glue!
This has the strongest adhesive you can get! Don’t hang anywhere you want to get the hanger off at some point because it’s stuck there for good! These are just ok. They don’t catch as many moths as other traps I’ve used. I’ll probably go back to different brand that caught a lot more. I use these in my pantry.
S**J
Easy to set up, no oder
I had Indian meal moths in the kitchen, after setting out theses traps, it helped control thee invasion, until I was able to find the sourse. Very Good Traps.
P**.
They work
I had pantry moths which I believe started with some organic whole wheat flour. Any time I opened the pantry I would have some flying around, also in the kitchen and bath. Cleaned the pantry well and placed a trap there, also one on top of the fridge and one in the bath. Initially trapped a lot of them and now rarely see one flitting about although still catching some. I have ordered another box of them and hopefully in another month I'll be seeing none. Since they only attract the males I understand that it may take some time. Pest control wants 500 plus to treat for them.
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