🦋 Say goodbye to pantry pests with style!
The Catchmaster Decorative Pantry Pest & Moth Traps come in a 6-pack and are designed to effectively eliminate various types of moths in your kitchen and pantry. Featuring a non-toxic pheromone attractant, these traps are safe for use around food and pets, ensuring a pest-free environment without compromising safety. With easy setup and a decorative design, they blend functionality with aesthetics.
K**D
Does the trick, love the bulk price
Dealing with pantry moths can drive you crazy, as well as cost a lot of money if you buy traps 2 at a time in the store. Not only are these much less expensive, but the bait is very effective--I have had moths make a beeline for a trap while I am still assembling it!
J**N
Works great!
The product worked great.
C**)
Catchmaster Pantry Moth Traps that REALLY Work!
This is my second time using Catchmaster's Pantry Moth Traps. I had an issue several years ago with those little buggers and did some research that led me to Amazon to buy them. They worked very well and eliminated the moths completely for me, so naturally, I came back for the same when the issue arose again.This time, pantry moths came home in a bag of chicken feed. I did not realize what an issue I had on my hands until a whole bunch flew out and I saw the telltale webs that the leave behind all in the bottom of the bag. Of course, in the 2 days it took to receive my new traps in the mail, I noted that they had made their way in to the house from the back porch. As we bake a lot from scratch, I have a BUNCH of flours on hand that would be at risk from these little devils! Thankfully, this is a 6 pack and are plenty to place in all the places where I have at-risk food. I have 2 on the back porch, 2 with my flours, one with my cereals and one in the spice cabinet... yes, they will get into your spice bottle, too.They are very sticky, so the moths get stuck quickly and die. They come with a small bait that you place in the traps that attract the male moths who are looking to mate and catch them... sorry fellas! Killing off all the males eliminates the moths by breaking the life cycle. You do also need to clean out any webs in your cabinets that you find and throw out any food stuffs they have found, but I've found this to be a very effective tool in stopping them dead in their tracks.I want you to look at the picture I have shared here. It had been on my back porch less than 10 minutes! I brought it back in to show my husband how many we had already caught. Obviously we had quite the pantry moth parade on ours hands! I am so glad that these are a safe and effective way to eliminate these pesky little moths.
B**L
Experience with a serious infestation in a large pantry
We recently discovered a serious infection of moths in a large multi-level pantry, and have been working to clear it out. Eggs had been laid in a number of food containers (e.g. boxes) so that numerous new moths have continued to appear as we have examined each pantry item one-by-one. The traps do attract some moths, and so they are useful to have a number in place at several levels of the pantry. However, they only trap some, and I find that I kill far more by swatting with my hand than find in the traps.Their weakness is that they rest in one spot while you maneuver to swat them, unlike cockroaches. They don't seem to have awareness of what is going on about them, or perhaps they are used to using their small size to make them harder for predators to find - no help on surfaces painted off-white. So, for treating a serious infestation, the traps are an aid but will not solve the problem themselves.We plan to leave traps in the pantry after the current infestation has cleared. It may help warn us of a recurrence before it gets out of hand. It is also important to not fill a pantry too full. It is easier to spot trouble early if there are gaps between items. Also, when there are too many items in a pantry, you lose track of what is there and end up throwing out food that it too old.
F**T
Don't Buy. Quality Plunged Drastically
I had bought CatchMaster's pantry moth traps twice before. They performed well. That was years ago and a few months ago, and this time I decided to buy again (3rd time)This time, the traps caught no pantry moths at all, while the old ones (from other brands) still do catch some. I suspect the pheromone did not work at all this time or had been cut drastically in actual amount. In fact even the cheapest other brands (about $1 each) that I tried performed far better than zero catch forCatchMaster. I could tolerate the much smaller sticky area (about 1/2 of the other popular brands, which thus doubles the actual cost of CatchMaster) if the pheromone had worked but it failed totally.In fact the pink reddish pheromone square is also inconvenient. The new trend is to apply pheromone evenly over the sticky areas without the use of separate pheromone stick-ons.Based on past experience, I did not expect CatchMaster to fail so miserably and totally. So I used all the traps at once when received. But weeks later, none caught anything, while the much cheaper and supposedly inferior brands continued to catch some moths and performed far better than CatchMaster.CatchMaster is shockingly short-sighted to drastically cut active pheromone content and to reduce sticky surface area to only 1/2 as large as other brands. But in the end, it did not matter if the pheromone did not work and caught no moths. The purchase was a total loss and waste of time. Any other brand would be better than zero results. Do NOT buy.
C**C
Good tool for dealing with moths
Good tool for dealing with moths. We had an infestation a few years ago and unfortunately moths are hard to completely eradicate so I use this product every year in the summer. Does a good job in controlling the moths.
D**N
Did not catch a single moth
These traps did not catch a single moth after 4 weeks. I even placed trap over a live moth and the moth flew out.That said, I redeployed traps in basement and garage, filled up traps in days. and would rate it 5 stars for anything other than moths.My guess is moth sent did not work all that well.
A**E
Moth traps amazing
While I was putting it together a moth flew into the trap. Within 10 minutes, I had 5 moths in my trap, they work great. I highly recommend them.
R**B
Expensive but worth it
It's really good; it might take a day or two to start working and attracting moths, but when it does, all moths come towards it and get stuck. I have had a very big moth problem for a long time, and this has killed hundreds of moths in my house. I just wish it were a little cheaper; then I would give it 5 stars.
D**É
Satisfied:)
Works well, over a 4 months I’ve catch a dozen moth per trap.
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