🛡️ Wardrobe’s silent guardian: trap moths before they strike!
MaxGuard Clothes Moth Traps use extra-strength female pheromones combined with non-toxic sticky glue to attract and trap male webbing and case-bearing moths, protecting delicate fabrics like wool, silk, and leather. Each trap is individually sealed for maximum freshness and remains effective for up to 3 months, offering a safe, chemical-free, and long-lasting solution to keep your closet moth-free.
Number of Pieces | 14 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.8"L x 0.1"W x 4.3"H |
Target Species | Moth |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Cardboard |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
S**O
Works great.
These things work great against clothing moths and you get a lot in the package. It's a moth graveyard in there. I've gone through two boxes and now it's rare that they catch any, the problem has come and gone (seemed bad there for a second). I'll keep putting fresh ones out every month, just in case. Good product.
S**S
At war with carpet moths?
I hate carpet moths. I've been using a one-two punch system using these traps and vinegar solution. They seem to be working well. The amount of moths these traps have been collecting had been astounding at first, but had reduced over time as the moths have been disappearing! I feel this approach is working!
B**O
Works great!
I didn't realize it was really bad until I noticed a hole in my carpet. I discovered more all around my ~900 square foot condo. I should have been more proactive as I could have prevented the damage to my carpet.I bought two of these. I have about 2-4 in each of my rooms/closet. The first box I opened I used 8x. I plan on using more after about 3 months. As soon as I opened a few of the traps, the clothes moths started flying out. Instead of waiting for them to go in the trap, I started vacuuming and killing them on the spot. Inspecting the traps after 13 days, they are still catching the carpet moths. There are not as many flying around but I still see some on my walls, under things, and crawling on surfaces. These are working great and I'm glad that there are extra traps!
J**Z
It's all about location, location, location!
I put a number of these around the house wherever we saw flying moths but, after a few weeks, they were only catching a handful. As I was still killing dozens more by hand every night, I started thinking "either our house is full of female moths or these things don't work!" BUT... then I made note of where I was killing the most moths on the ceilings and walls and it led me down a hallway to the bedrooms. We had tiled the public rooms in our house a while back but left the 60 year old WOOL carpeting in the bedrooms until "one of these days" (you know how that goes) so there was an exposed raggedy edge left at the entrances to the bedrooms, where the carpet had been cut. When I lifted up the edges of the carpet I didn't spot any larva but it looked like the perfect spot for a moth nest. So, I placed a couple of traps down on the floor there and suddenly started finding dozens of dead moths stuck in the traps within days! So, I concluded that one really needs to narrow down where the nests might be in order to get a good response with these traps. I'm still killing a lot of moths "by hand" (prowling around the house every night like a warrior armed with a spray bottle of rubbing alcohol, to get the ones fluttering about, and a yard stick with a wad of paper towels rubber-banded to the end, to get the ones on the ceiling) we are seeing less of them. So placement seems to be critical. The only drawback to these traps is that, as someone who hates to see ANY creature suffering, whenever I check the traps I have to squish any live ones I see stuck in there... to put them out of their misery. I know I'm crazy but my husband is worse. Whenever we find a scorpion in the house, he insists on catching it and releasing it outside. I suppose leaving the scorpions be may curb the moth population but, with two small dogs and each of us having been stung a few times over the years, that is not an option. I suspect the only ultimate long-term solution will be to tear out that old carpet, which we plan on doing as soon as possible but, in the meantime, these traps give me a little peace of mind that at least we're hopefully hindering their reproduction cycle.
A**.
They work ~
Odor- free. Easy to use and very effective.
T**R
DO NOT BUY: THEY DO NOT WORK!!
These traps didn’t attract or catch a single moth or any other type of bug. These are useless, and I suspect the manufacturer is aware of their product’s failings.
C**R
Great for catching clothes moths!
I have been battling clothes moths in my closets and nothing seemed to be effective - until I found this product. I put 6 traps in my closet and every single one had attracted multiple moths. I would highly recommend this product. It definitely puts a dent in the moth population
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