Pantry Moths are a real threat to your food! That little Moth that you saw flying in your kitchen, might not have come from outside, but from your own pantry. Pantry moths enter your home though your dry foods such as rice, flour, and other grains. It can be nearly impossible to realize this until it is too late. And by the time you find them they have started to spread. Never Fear, Moth Buster’s is here!! With Moth Buster Pantry Moth Traps you can win this fight! Just open, place on counter-top, shelf, cabinet, or in any open space that the moths have access to. They are attracted to the pheromones inside the trap, and get stuck in the non-toxic glue. Repeat for the next Moth cycle and regain your kitchen! Benefits: Approved by the USDA and EPA Non-toxic, no pesticides, natural, biodegradable, and made from recycled materials. Can be used almost anywhere and at any time, day or night. Saves other food from being contaminated. Prevents more food from being wasted. Product pheromone scent lures male moths into traps - female moths will not go inside. Without male moths the females will no longer reproduce. Keep in mind moths lay thousands of eggs so they may still spawn after you put the traps out- do not fear -leave the traps out and catch the new ones as they spawn and eventually the problem will go away. Throw out all items in kitchen the moths may contaminated to prevent old eggs from hatching again so you can stop the problem faster. Tip- Put trap in an area with ample circulation and keep it from being disturbed from swinging doors and other individuals in the home.
T**X
Highly effective moth trap!!!
Unless someone was trying to get a free ride, for the life of me, I can't understand some of the negative reviews. I am pretty demanding when it comes to product performance. Having said that, these traps are fantastic! Once I peeled off the plastic layer so that the glue surface wad exposed, the odorless pheromones began to attract the male moths in bunches. I have a serious pantry moth problem, and I am reordering since the traps are filled up wall-to-wall with dead male moths. Once all the males are gone, the females will have to throw their little garters away! This product does exactly what it purports to do! It catches and kills off the moths...
S**.
the solution to your moth problem
Had a really bad problem (thanks, Whole Food bulk bin)... these things are really catching a lot of moths. Caveat: in order to end the problem for real, you have to find the source so set some traps then completely dismantle and clean your pantry, then set some more traps to finish off the remaining adults before they lay eggs. If you just trap and don't find where they're breeding and dispose of the source, you'll just be buying traps forever. If the moths have been around a bit, you'll likely have multiple active breeding areas so be discriminating as you clean out and lock down remaining and new grain/ sugar products hard.
S**2
Work As Well As The More Expensive Ones
I have to use these off and on due to pantry moths that get in the bird seed for my parrot. I used to use the more expensive ones but tried these as the price was less. To me, they were just exactly like the more expensive ones I always use.I do not see any difference. They even look almost the same. I used the other ones for several years and will be switching to these most likely in the futureI do not have a lot of pantry moths so I cannot speak to how they would work if someone had a big infestation. But for me they work well
R**H
As soon as I opened the package moths flew from ...
As soon as I opened the package moths flew from everywhere towards the traps. Though initially they did not fly into the sticky part, I did notice the next morning that each trap had about 30 each. Within 3 weeks I have no more infestation. The pics are after first week
C**R
Effective, but sad!
My parakeet's bird food has a moth infestation, and they were driving her and me both crazy. I bought a pack of these, and by the time they arrived in 2 days, I'd already done away with most of the moths, swatting, sucking them up in the vacuum, and cleaning up EVERY trace of extra seed around. Still, the first night that I put a trap out, it caught 2 moths I hadn't even seen. Last night, I saw 2 more fluttering about, and this morning they were stuck to the trap. The bad news is that without an insecticide (which is necessary, because I can't risk having the bird exposed to a toxin), they die slowly. The two trapped this morning were both still wiggling and squirming. I couldn't think of a good way to swat them on the super sticky surface, so I just reassured myself that insects probably aren't advanced enough to know they're dying and tried to put it out of my mind! Sorry, moths, but it was the only way!
M**R
Works Perfectly
These are really great. We were invaded by small brown moths when we first turned on the furnace in November.These traps were delivered quickly and as soon as they were put out the moth population was quickly reduced! Amazingly so.When it looked like we had gotten all the moths, we waited a week and set out the traps again. They quickly filled up, again. We waited a couple more days then threw away the traps. We've yet to see another moth.We will be repeat customers.
B**X
These traps WORK
I have Cockatoos and their seed from our local feed store was infested with meal moths (aka Pantry moths). Eggs are in the bird seed (or grains) and will hatch into larvae then into moths. With only ONE trap open, I must have caught about 20 moths the first night! These types of traps are designed to attract the male moths. The females will still be flying around, and what I found is that if I put a bowl of water near the traps, the other moths (possibly females) are attracted to water and will drown. I had previously purchased traps from another supplier but these from Moth Busters worked much better!
M**S
Don't Waste Your Money
Complete disappointment. It is catching nothing. Waste of money.
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