🦋 Say goodbye to moths, hello to peace of mind!
The MothPrevention Powerful Moth Traps offer a fast, effective, and natural solution to moth infestations in your home. With a simple peel-and-fold setup, these traps utilize premium pheromones to attract and capture moths without any unpleasant odors. Each trap lasts up to three months and is refillable, ensuring long-term protection for your clothing and valuables. Plus, with a 90-day satisfaction guarantee, you can invest in your wardrobe with confidence.
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Target Species | Moth |
Is Electric | No |
Style | Modern |
Color | multi-color |
N**S
THEY WORK FRIGHTENINGLY WELL!!!
This arrived swiftly. I didn't open and start trapping until I saw a few males. I wanted to be sure they were still here before testing the product. On the morning of 11/17/20, after killing 3 male clothes moths in the master bedroom I was excited to use my Moth Prevention 3-pk! Directions to assemble and place are clear. Easy to assemble, although to get the sticky sheet in place in the box I did get glue on a few fingers, but it came off easily by washing my hands with my usual gentle hand soap. After assembling each box I tossed each one on the carpeted floor just 'cause I had seen female moths running around in that area (well, the cat saw them and enjoyed pouncing on them, then I noticed and killed them if the cat hadn't.) I wondered if it would lure females or even catch larva. So I left the boxes there for 3-4 hours. We have 2 closets in our MBR I hung one box in the closet which is always opened and placed it on the rail as I would any hanger and left a few inches of open space between the front of the moth box and my clothes. I hung one similarly in the closet that has a perpetually closed door. I hung the final box on the over-the-door clothes rack on the back of the MBR door. 11/18/20 I waited until full daylight in the MBR so I could check my moth traps clearly. They worked! In the open door closet I had 3 (!!) moths although they were smaller than the ones I killed the day before, in the closed door closet I had 0. Now the oddity of the final trap on the over the door rack. The trap caught one tiny grey pebble-ish item (litter from the brief stint on the floor? An egg?) and 1 full grown larva stuck about an inch into the sticky sheet. How did it get there? Did it crawl in when the box was on the floor? I checked the sticky pads but not the outsides or remainder of the insides so this larva may have walked in from the floor. I sure hope so, because the alternative is it ended up in a box 6 feet off the ground by walking along a metal rod and down into the box. How could it walk across the sticky base? Or could it have been in the box and fallen from someplace inside the box to the sticky side? I do not know. Look, I don't want these moths in my house, but I also don't want them to stand there stuck to the glue until they died from starvation, dehydration, or whatever. I would rather they died quick (don't slam me, you don't have to agree with me, this is my opinion only). Plus, I don't want live ones calling out to their free flying brothers, "Dude, don't come in here! I know it smells great, but you are gonna get trapped! And no I didn't meet any hotties before I got trapped. Dude, just leave!" I wonder if it would reduce the efficacy of the trap if I were to quickly smoosh the stuck moths. I will ask the Moth-Prevention.com folks and update the review. In fact I may do several updates as these traps should catch the male moths for up to 3 months. At this rate they won't have any sticky place left. These work, but they won't cure a full on infestation. If you have a large infestation, you will need to go through all your clothing looking for moths, eggs, larvae, fiber cocoons, and spots eaten away. Even if your clothes were in plastic tubs, dresser drawers, or in garment bags. There is no room here for the long process so google it, and start working. These moths I have are cyclical and this is the 3rd round as best as I can tell. I can't use anything that would kill all of them in one fell swoop because of my cats and my and my husband's allergies and health, alas. So I am researching and doing the work myself and slowly making progress. So these traps are great for my process. I may not see moths, etc. But these traps are everything they say they are, so I will keep them hanging to be sure the house is finally clear. I am going to buy another 3 pack for our 2nd bedroom and closet. Final note: YES they work and are worth your money.
C**E
Works as advertised but not as dramatically as hoped yet....[updated]
My house has an infestation of clothes moths which I believe started from a squirrel nest in the attic last year. The squirrels have been removed by a company, but I'm afraid there must be a lot of shed fur still up there, where I can't reach it to clean it up. The moths disappeared in the winter, as would be expected, but they are back. Now the moths could be taking advantage of fur shed by my cat also, and I just found a moth-damaged sports coat in the closet. I understand that this product might not be a complete remedy but can be an indicator of infestation (I already knew I had an infestation) and, perhaps, put a dent in the population by interrupting the breeding cycle. I've been seeing the moths all over the house and can sometimes find three or four in one room at a time -- solid beige color, definitely shunning light like clothes moths do. I ordered one set of three traps last week and it arrived quickly. After I assembled the traps and deployed them upstairs where I see most of the moths, one caught a single moth the next day and another caught a single moth the day after that. So they work, but I thought they might have caught a few more by now, considering how many moths I see around the house. I know the traps work only on the male moths, so maybe proportion of males to females is low. Still, having seen how they work and having a multi-level townhouse-type home with open floor plan on a couple of levels, I've ordered another set to have more traps in operation. I expect that keeping the traps going beyond several months with refills will be necessary.Update, May 16, 2022: The first two traps still have only one moth each. Third trap caught three moths last night. I had tried this one in different locations, including the closet where I found the damage sports coat. After I leaned it against the wall on a high shelf in the room where this closet is located, it finally caught something. I've noticed the other reviews: "Give it time." Maybe I would have seen results if I had left that trap in the closet longer. Second set I ordered is expected tomorrow, so I will have more traps around the house. (Upgraded rating from four to five stars.)
N**R
Caught Three Tonight
Forgot about my clothes/closets during the pandemic (working remote so no need to dress up daily) and when I went to do a deep clean a few months ago I found ten or so items of clothing that had holes everywhere. Shocker. One pair of $200 pants looked like Swiss cheese! Sadly, they ruined a favorite (expensive) suit as well. It was time to deep clean and figure out how to put a stop to this. The first thing is to become aware. If you look for them, you will see them. For me, it was late at night. Small critters on the ceiling or high up on the walls. Manually, I got rid of a lot just by looking for them and spraying with a bleach solution. But you'll never get them all in that way. That's where the traps come in. They work while you sleep. I was skeptical, especially given the price. But I've had them out (all three of them) for at least six weeks now (two months)? and I'm glad to share that they work. Tonight four new moths were in the traps. The ones caught tonight have darker brown wings. The ones caught earlier had pale beige wings. So the traps are catching different species, pretty sure. They have only caught about 10 or 11 total, but every one counts. And they are still catching moths after being out for a time. I am grateful for the extra moth security guards. At the very least, between manual eradication and the traps, I have hugely reduced the numbers of moths in my space. I hope eventually to not see them at all. UPDATE: The traps are about 3 and 1/2 months old and are still catching moths. I've caught about 27 or so in the traps and another 25 or so manually. I have drastically reduced the problem. Will purchase these again.
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