Replacement Pads for Clothes Moth Traps (10 Pack) | Refill Glue Pads for Wardrobe & Cupboard Moth Monitoring | Natural Pheromone | Non-Toxic | Not a Biocide | BPR Compliant
P**O
Moths traps that do what they say they do: they trap and kill.
These moth traps are very effective. You simply peel off the protective layer and then set them down where they can do most damage - that's to say, set them down where they can kill as many moths as possible. You can easily move them to other areas, and they are long-lasting: I have found that they will attract and kill moths for some four weeks and more. If you use them in conjunction with a Zero-In moth-killing spray you will very quickly reduce their numbers - and if you too are active and hoover regularly and thoroughly over a month or two then they can be completely eliminated. Remember that these moths are most interested in your carpets, so use the strongest suction that you have when you hoover them. It's very pleasing to wipe them out.
J**S
Put 5 of these up and between all of them ...
Put 5 of these up and between all of them they have caught only 1 moth over the course of 3 weeks, despite the fact that I've seen many moths in the room where I put them. I suspect that they don't have any of the pheremone that is meant to attract the moths.
D**B
Incorrect product description
These pads are perfectly fine, but I thought I was ordering replacement pads. In fact, the product corresponds to the picture, ie it's actually a clothes moth trap with some extra pads. I didn't need the plastic holder and had thought I was ordering a full pack of replacement pads rather than a trap with a smaller number of pads. It will teach me to read the small print next time!
E**Y
I hate moths!
These do work but it takes time. I use mine for the maximum 3 months and then replace them again. The sticky pads are usually choc-full of dead writhing moths (so gross) by the end of the 3 months.I've got to admit, it's absolutely disgusting having these dead insects exposed in diferent parts of the house but they are very neccesary.As far as efficacy goes, they work well & certainly attract the moths.
R**4
First place to start when there is a moth attack
I use these sticky pads on their own, cellotaping where they are needed, and sometimes writing the date on the edge because apparently they don't stay potent for more than a few months. In the attic room where I really had a problem (the clothes moths seemed to be coming out between the floorboards!) I put a number of pads up and noticed that the ones near the door filled up faster, so it's worth having more than one and keeping an eye on them. Then I put up one sticky pad in each of my other rooms and could monitor that although one or two moths appeared in the living room, they never got to the kitchen. A few turned up in my wardrobe the next year, so sticky pads went in there. Occasionally, I use a spray, and you should hoover a lot if it's a bad attack, but these sticky pads are environmentally friendly and they do work, so I more or less keep some up all the time in the attic.
A**O
Too soon to tell
I have only had this product in use for a few days So it’s a bit early to comment. No catches so far.
C**S
Great for controlling moth invasion
I have been using these replacement pads for several years now and they are a great way to control moth invasion. It lets you see how many have been captured and a measure to see how active the moths are.
E**R
They work
We had a bit of a clothes moth plague this year, after several quiet years, and 20 of these strips, mostly just put in obscure places with masking tape, have captured up to 20 moths each. The ones that have done best have been out in rooms, eg on the inside leg of a table in a bedroom. But even if one inside a wardrobe only captures 2 males that might save a lot of clothes from damage.
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