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(More customer reviews)These Catchmaster traps work. After first trying to use just a trap or two , I leaned not to skimp on traps if you want quick results. Put a trap in every room, inside each food cabinet, and near exterior doors or other points of entry.
I buy a bundle of 12 or more for our three bedroom house, looking for the best buy at Amazon or at an Internet auction site. The traps are non-toxic and easy to assemble. You may need to wait a few days before seeing results, but you will be impressed by how many moths these trap over time.
Traps in rooms with exterior doors catch the most. I even put a trap in our fireplace because of the air entry from outside. The fireplace trap catches the most - 100+ moths in a couple months.
The traps use pheromone lures, and attract small, grey pantry moths. If you have an infestation, you will need at least one trap per room and one per cabinet with food. Don't neglect food storage areas: A moth in the TV room is annoying; a moth in your cereal is disgusting. I date the traps with a marker so I can quickly spot which traps are the oldest and might need to be thrown out. They seem to work for up to 5 month or so.
In bundles of 12 or more, the cost should be under $2 each including postage. Highly recommended
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This Trap will control the Indian Meal Moth, Tobacco Moth, Mediterranean Flour Moth and Rasin Moth. Everybody seems to have these destructive pests at one time or another. Now you finally have a way to keep them in control with a really effective & economical trap.Simply place enclosed pheromone packet (sexual attractant) on designated spot. Fold trap to form a tepee and place in cabinets where moths are seen. Catches adult moths before they lay their eggs. Replace as needed. Birdseed, flour & many other grain products have moth eggs.Please note that these traps are not effective on clothing moths
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