🛡️ Protect Your Wardrobe with Style!
Our Clothing Moth Traps come in a pack of 11, featuring the strongest pheromones available to effectively attract and capture moths. Designed for easy setup and made from eco-friendly materials, these foldable traps are perfect for safeguarding your clothes in any space. With a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, our traps are a must-have for every household.
Item Weight | 8.4 Ounces |
Number of Pieces | 11 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 5"W x 3"H |
Target Species | Moth |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Paper |
Style | Foldable |
W**1
Simple to use and very effective Moth Traps.
We found moths eating our cloths. They have expensive taste. Focusing on the more expensive cloth with wool, silk or other nice material.The moth trap is easy to use: open the sealed package, pull the protecting paper off and fold the moth trap into a triangle, tuck in the flap, put it on a cloth hanger. We found quite a few moths on the trap just in a few days. Simple to use and very effective!One suggestion for improvement, the cut out to tuck the frap is almost the same size of the flap so it is easy to get pull off. If the factory can cut the line shorter, we can insert one end of the flag in and pull it to fix in place, it will be much better.
L**E
Caught lots of moths within days
Highly recommend these moth traps. They work great!
P**.
These work rather well
update 2/2023 second, better picture. The norm during high season. Picture taken summer 2022. They work, it just takes months. Then again, our infestation may not be as bad as others.update 5/2022 they work, see picture. I've seen them fuller; it's not the full season yet. I put fresh ones out today, first pictured has been out since Jan, not full season yet.Update: I still hate the green covering, but after having seen a couple of moths this month (Jan 2022) I put new ones throughout the house. The old ones had at least 30 moths each, though I expect they haven't been effective for some time. It may be time to buy more, as moth season isn't even here yet. They say they last 3 months; I suspect shorter but then again I have forced air heat and a/c, which disperses the aroma away from the unit.Orig: I bought these last year, then bought another brand (DrK) this year. I'm going to buy another batch of these because they worked better. Unless it's the time of the infestation; last year was in June, I put the other brand out in Feb of this year, so maybe the infestation wasn't as bad in Feb. I don't think they last as long as they say they do, so I put a fresh one next to the first one after a month. Last year, the ones in the bedroom caught like 30 moths each. It takes a while to figure out where to place them. Near a nightlight or a glowing clockface seems to work well for night capture. I set them up away from forced air heating or a/c. This generation is of uglier appearance; last year they were dark and didn't stand out like I expect these electric green ones will. But these give more traps for the money compared to other brands, and they seemed to work better.
S**Q
These Have Caught Some Moths.
I gave these traps 3 stars at first because they did catch some moths but I have used another brand trap that that caught more. Over time these have done a good job and have caught a decent amount of moths.I have had a moth problem and once it starts it is hard to stop. I have tried cedar chips which did not really work I have tried about 5 different moth traps.These are easy to put together. They are not made to hang in a closet. These are made to be put on a flat surface. Some brands have hanger like tops that allow them to be hung in closets.
G**M
Bye bye moths
Bought Dec 2021. Was trying to figure out why tiny holes were appearing on clothing I keep hanging in an unused bedroom. Needed a cedar-free alternative due to cedar allergy. Hung 3 of these traps around an open wardrobe. Winter and spring came but traps remained empty. 9/21/22 just checked them and they are full of little moths. These really work!! No odor, easy set up and disposal. Inexpensive and highly effective at combating my moth problem. Will buy again.
J**N
They may not work if you don't clean up the main moth nesting site first!
I had a major moth infestation secretly taking over the wool lining of the under-bed storage of my king bed. So when I put these traps out and I only saw one or two moths after a week, I thought they don't work at all! I had hundreds of moths that were laying eggs under my bed and elsewhere in the house so killing only one or two a week wasn't going to put a dent in their population. The under-bed wool storage was prime moth real estate! But it was a huge undertaking to remove all the wool lining, so until I had the time to do it, I thought these traps might help in the interim. No, they were useless. Okay, now flash forward to after I removed the wool lining from the bed storage. I also vacuum sealed all our wool clothes, cleaned and stored our wool carpets, etc etc. I would still see a few surviving moths flying around. And that's when the TRAPS WORKED! My theory is that when I had the huge moth utopian breeding real estate under my bed, it probably smelled very strongly like females to the male moths. So they were attracted to that strong scent under the bed. A little dinky synthetic phermone moth trap wasn't going to deter them from the real thing! It's like having an adult video store next door to a brothel. Why bother! But once I removed the main breeding site, the male moths were so desperate to find females and they flocked to the traps and I was able to kill the last remaining moths!Other Tips: My moth infestation was enormous and I refused to use toxic chemicals. I had considered hiring a professional exterminator but all the reviews said the moths come back eventually. I believe this is because they don't do a thorough job. Even if you hire a professional, you still need to bag up and clean all your wool & fur items yourself. It's a ton of work. But even then, moths are crazy resilient and will survive on the tiniest little fur ball of wool debris or pet hair. So if you have pets like I do, then any crack in the baseboard or the space under your appliances likely has a build up of pet hair, maybe some human hair too, and wool sheddings from carpets or clothes. I even found moths breeding inside the filter of my vacuum because it had cat hair and wool carpet sheddings! So to win the war, you need to thoroughly clean all these crevices and spaces regularly for several months. I used a special vacuum hose attachment and a super-sized pipe cleaner to clean under my fridge, stove, dishwasher, laundry machines etc (purchased on amazon). I also vacuumed my wool carpets every week (flipped them over and vacuum the backside as well). Moths don't like to breed on surfaces that are regularly disturbed or exposed to light. So even if you have wool carpets and pillows, just make sure to shake them up every week and vacuum them. Finally, I took diatomaceous earth (or you can use borax powder) and I used a duster (small plastic bottle that puffs the powder) to inject the powder under my appliances, into any crevices or holes in baseboards, and under the toe kick of my kitchen cabinets and bedroom closets. So far this is working great for me and I haven't seen a moth in 2 months.Last note, I used these traps as well as a more expensive trap with a slightly better review by West Bay Retail (on amazon). They both worked after the bed wool removal and they both failed before I addressed the bed wool. But since these were so much more affordable, I stuck with these traps. It's better to use more traps rather than just a few expensive ones especially since they seem to have the same effectiveness.
M**E
Easy to assemble, haven't seen results
I really like how easy these are to put together. As simple as tearing off the backing to expose the sticky glue and then folding the cardboard so it sits like a triangle. What I haven't liked is that these don't seem to be attracting the bugs at all. I had purchased them because they stated they had pheromones in them to attract bugs to the trap, but that doesn't seem to be the case. I've watched bugs walk right past them and all around them, but yet to capture any with these.
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