No matter how well you take care of your clothing, moths always find their way into your closet and ruin your garments! They can be extremely hard to locate, but can cause a big problem in closets, cupboards, curtains, upholstery, and carpets! If you’re finding irregular holes in your natural woven apparel, such as cotton, wool, cashmere, or tiny white eggs or larvae in your closets or carpet, then you may have a moth infestation! Our Clothes Moth Traps use a specific pheromone to lure adult moths and trap them with a double strength sticky trap from which there is no escape.
Directions for Use: Open the individual trap package. Peel off the protective sheet. Fold trap and tuck the tab into place. Check weekly and replace every 12 weeks or as soon as the trap is full. How to Place: Hang 2-3 traps inside closets, cabinets, or storage area, and place one near the floor area to address infestations underneath furniture. Add additional traps near any food storage areas around your home.
- CATCH AND TRAP CLOSET LURKERS: Our quick and easy Clothes Moth Boss traps use pheromone-infused glue to entrap closet and cabinet dwelling moths that chew holes through your clothing and linens!
- FUSS-FREE: Our closet traps are super easy and convenient. Simply peel off protective film, fold, tuck tab, and place where those clothes moths hide.
- EXTRA-STRONG GLUE: We use extra-strong hold glue to keep insects stuck in the trap for reliable, mess free control. Folded design keeps bugs from sticking to surfaces, garments, shoes, or your hands.
- IDEAL FOR ENCLOSED SPACES: Have you wondered how to get rid of moths in the house? Place in indoor areas where you suspect a moth infestation. Our discreet traps don’t draw attention from guests but they can lure pesky moths hiding in your closets!
- EASY MONITORING: Once you have a full strip (or after 12 weeks) simply discard the full trap- keeping it mess and hassle free!
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