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🛡️ Wardrobe’s Best Defense: Trap Moths Before They Strike!
This 3-pack of premium clothes moth traps uses advanced, natural pheromones to attract and capture moths quickly and safely. Designed for indoor use, each trap offers up to 3 months of odor-free protection and is refillable for sustainable, long-term moth control. Trusted by thousands and backed by a 90-day satisfaction guarantee, these traps provide an effective, chemical-free solution to safeguard your clothing and carpets from moth damage.

















| ASIN | B00MEBNNZ2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,426 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #87 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | MothPrevention |
| Brand Name | MothPrevention |
| Color | multi-color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 5,612 Reviews |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kingston Retail |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AMOTH00103-2 |
| Model Number | AMOTH00103-2 |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Target Species | Moth |
| UPC | 860011341321 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
N**S
THEY WORK FRIGHTENINGLY WELL!!!
This arrived swiftly. I didn't open and start trapping until I saw a few males. I wanted to be sure they were still here before testing the product. On the morning of 11/17/20, after killing 3 male clothes moths in the master bedroom I was excited to use my Moth Prevention 3-pk! Directions to assemble and place are clear. Easy to assemble, although to get the sticky sheet in place in the box I did get glue on a few fingers, but it came off easily by washing my hands with my usual gentle hand soap. After assembling each box I tossed each one on the carpeted floor just 'cause I had seen female moths running around in that area (well, the cat saw them and enjoyed pouncing on them, then I noticed and killed them if the cat hadn't.) I wondered if it would lure females or even catch larva. So I left the boxes there for 3-4 hours. We have 2 closets in our MBR I hung one box in the closet which is always opened and placed it on the rail as I would any hanger and left a few inches of open space between the front of the moth box and my clothes. I hung one similarly in the closet that has a perpetually closed door. I hung the final box on the over-the-door clothes rack on the back of the MBR door. 11/18/20 I waited until full daylight in the MBR so I could check my moth traps clearly. They worked! In the open door closet I had 3 (!!) moths although they were smaller than the ones I killed the day before, in the closed door closet I had 0. Now the oddity of the final trap on the over the door rack. The trap caught one tiny grey pebble-ish item (litter from the brief stint on the floor? An egg?) and 1 full grown larva stuck about an inch into the sticky sheet. How did it get there? Did it crawl in when the box was on the floor? I checked the sticky pads but not the outsides or remainder of the insides so this larva may have walked in from the floor. I sure hope so, because the alternative is it ended up in a box 6 feet off the ground by walking along a metal rod and down into the box. How could it walk across the sticky base? Or could it have been in the box and fallen from someplace inside the box to the sticky side? I do not know. Look, I don't want these moths in my house, but I also don't want them to stand there stuck to the glue until they died from starvation, dehydration, or whatever. I would rather they died quick (don't slam me, you don't have to agree with me, this is my opinion only). Plus, I don't want live ones calling out to their free flying brothers, "Dude, don't come in here! I know it smells great, but you are gonna get trapped! And no I didn't meet any hotties before I got trapped. Dude, just leave!" I wonder if it would reduce the efficacy of the trap if I were to quickly smoosh the stuck moths. I will ask the Moth-Prevention.com folks and update the review. In fact I may do several updates as these traps should catch the male moths for up to 3 months. At this rate they won't have any sticky place left. These work, but they won't cure a full on infestation. If you have a large infestation, you will need to go through all your clothing looking for moths, eggs, larvae, fiber cocoons, and spots eaten away. Even if your clothes were in plastic tubs, dresser drawers, or in garment bags. There is no room here for the long process so google it, and start working. These moths I have are cyclical and this is the 3rd round as best as I can tell. I can't use anything that would kill all of them in one fell swoop because of my cats and my and my husband's allergies and health, alas. So I am researching and doing the work myself and slowly making progress. So these traps are great for my process. I may not see moths, etc. But these traps are everything they say they are, so I will keep them hanging to be sure the house is finally clear. I am going to buy another 3 pack for our 2nd bedroom and closet. Final note: YES they work and are worth your money.
M**L
Great item.
I like the traps. They are simple to “assemble”which is a simply taking a flat folded box that and unfolding it back to a box. More importantly, the information from the website also is valuable in understanding your moth issues and how to take care of it effectively.
J**N
They may not work if you haven't removed the main moth nesting site!
I had a major moth infestation secretly taking over the wool lining of the under-bed storage of my king bed. So when I put these traps out and I only saw one or two moths after a week, I thought they don't work at all! I had hundreds of moths that were laying eggs under my bed and elsewhere in the house so killing only one or two a week wasn't going to put a dent in their population. The under-bed wool storage was prime moth real estate! But it was a huge undertaking to remove all the wool lining, so until I had the time to do it, I thought these traps might help in the interim. No, they were useless. Okay, now flash forward to after I removed the wool lining from the bed storage. I also vacuum sealed all our wool clothes, cleaned and stored our wool carpets, etc etc. I would still see a few surviving moths flying around. And that's when the TRAPS WORKED! My theory is that when I had the huge moth utopian breeding real estate under my bed, it probably smelled very strongly like females to the male moths. So they were attracted to that strong scent under the bed. A little dinky synthetic phermone moth trap wasn't going to deter them from the real thing! It's like having an adult video store next door to a brothel. Why bother! But once I removed the main breeding site, the male moths were so desperate to find females and they flocked to the traps and I was able to kill the last remaining moths! Other Tips: My moth infestation was enormous and I refused to use toxic chemicals. I had considered hiring a professional exterminator but all the reviews said the moths come back eventually. I believe this is because they don't do a thorough job. Even if you hire a professional, you still need to bag up and clean all your wool & fur items yourself. It's a ton of work. But even then, moths are crazy resilient and will survive on the tiniest little fur ball of wool debris or pet hair. So if you have pets like I do, then any crack in the baseboard or the space under your appliances likely has a build up of pet hair, maybe some human hair too, and wool sheddings from carpets or clothes. I even found moths breeding inside the filter of my vacuum because it had cat hair and wool carpet sheddings! So to win the war, you need to thoroughly clean all these crevices and spaces regularly for several months. I used a special vacuum hose attachment and a super-sized pipe cleaner to clean under my fridge, stove, dishwasher, laundry machines etc (purchased on amazon). I also vacuumed my wool carpets every week (flipped them over and vacuum the backside as well). Moths don't like to breed on surfaces that are regularly disturbed or exposed to light. So even if you have wool carpets and pillows, just make sure to shake them up every week and vacuum them. Finally, I took diatomaceous earth (or you can use borax powder) and I used a duster (small plastic bottle that puffs the powder) to inject the powder under my appliances, into any crevices or holes in baseboards, and under the toe kick of my kitchen cabinets and bedroom closets. So far this is working great for me and I haven't seen a moth in 2 months. Last note: The reason for 4 stars is the price. I used this trap as well as a cheaper trap by Ecotastic. They both had the same results but I ended up continuing on with the other trap because it was more affordable.
R**R
OVERPRICED GARBAGE! DO NOT BUY! Caught 0 clothing moths!
DO NOT BUY!!! If I could give them zero stars, after others of stated, struggling to actually get the board in the box without it, destroying it. I followed the directions after a week when I caught zero clothing moths, yet I can see them flying around. I moved them to another location after almost 3 weeks of 0 moths caught I bought a cheap brand that I bought from Amazon instead and the next morning all three traps had caught multiple moths while these remained empty showing these are total garbage and they should be ashamed, charging this much for glue on a piece of cardboard. The funniest part is I put the cheap ones right next to the really expensive ones to see if maybe I had them in the wrong area. The next morning, the cheap traps had several moths in each one and the expensive ones still had zero so clearly they’re garbage. The cheap ones caught both Gold webbing moths and pale back moths the first night. These caught ZERO in three weeks.. hence these are nothing more than glue on cardboard meant to torment you as the moths fly right by and ignore them
B**L
It actually really does work!
I usually only write a review when I’m unhappy or the product lets me down however, I was extremely surprised how quickly these worked I was preparing the first one and while I was putting the sticky in the box I noticed a moth flying around stop. I then I then just laid it down on the floor came back in about five minutes and had already caught too.. I was hesitant on paying this much for three traps, but since it works, I’m not disappointed.
A**E
Work very well, a little harder to assemble
We have been using Dr. Killigan's traps for the past few years -- which work great -- but they were out of stock and the ones we had up all over the house were due to be replaced. So, I found these traps from some online research. ASSEMBLY They were a little bit harder to assemble than the regular triangular ones. But, I have a feeling that when it's time to replace them, it will be very easy to just replace the sticky sheet with the pheremones, and will actually be a very quick task. We did not have a problem with the sticky sheet falling into the front of the box, as someone mentioned. I assembled the box, then took the strip of paper off of the back of the sticky sheet, then removed the big paper from the active sticky area (where the moths go), slid the sheet into the box, and closed the box. All this while the box is laying hole-side up. Then, I tapped the whole box onto the counter in that position so that the sticky strip on the back of the sheet could really stick to the inside of the box. (Does that make sense?) And if it still moved around, I used a toothpick to press it down in a few spots. EFFECTIVENESS There were moths on many of the traps within the first day we had them up. Now, after a week, there are TONS on some of them. I think that we have some problem areas that I didn't know were problem areas. Anyway, they're absolutely working. They don't attract all the moths -- no traps with pheromones do. But, they definitely attract the males, as they're designed to do. One reviewer said that these traps didn't attract any moths, even after putting it right next to a moth which didn't enter the trap. Again, they only attract the MALES, so keep that in mind. They're meant to kill as many as possible, and also to disrupt the life cycle so that you eventually eradicate them. AND, another note -- they do not work for Pantry Moths. That is a different kind of moth, therefore a different pheromone. There is no odor or scent whatsoever (thankfully). And, from what I read, these actually last the three months they all say they do (whereas the Killigan's was tested to only be effective for 2 months). I was disappointed that I couldn't buy the Killigan's like we usually do, but I think I will ultimately be happier with these. Will make an update in a few months and let you all know how the refilling process goes.
A**R
Work well but cost too much
I've had these up for 24 hours and gotta say, they are working very well for clothes moths. That said, they are very expensive (too) for what you get, and the refills are even more expensive. Not practical for me to continue using at the price they are, so I will be looking for a less expensive alternative. Too bad, because they really do work but comparing prices to others on Amazon, this company is clearly overpriced. I would give them a 5 star rating if they were more affordable.. . .
C**E
Works as advertised but not as dramatically as hoped yet....[updated]
My house has an infestation of clothes moths which I believe started from a squirrel nest in the attic last year. The squirrels have been removed by a company, but I'm afraid there must be a lot of shed fur still up there, where I can't reach it to clean it up. The moths disappeared in the winter, as would be expected, but they are back. Now the moths could be taking advantage of fur shed by my cat also, and I just found a moth-damaged sports coat in the closet. I understand that this product might not be a complete remedy but can be an indicator of infestation (I already knew I had an infestation) and, perhaps, put a dent in the population by interrupting the breeding cycle. I've been seeing the moths all over the house and can sometimes find three or four in one room at a time -- solid beige color, definitely shunning light like clothes moths do. I ordered one set of three traps last week and it arrived quickly. After I assembled the traps and deployed them upstairs where I see most of the moths, one caught a single moth the next day and another caught a single moth the day after that. So they work, but I thought they might have caught a few more by now, considering how many moths I see around the house. I know the traps work only on the male moths, so maybe proportion of males to females is low. Still, having seen how they work and having a multi-level townhouse-type home with open floor plan on a couple of levels, I've ordered another set to have more traps in operation. I expect that keeping the traps going beyond several months with refills will be necessary. Update, May 16, 2022: The first two traps still have only one moth each. Third trap caught three moths last night. I had tried this one in different locations, including the closet where I found the damage sports coat. After I leaned it against the wall on a high shelf in the room where this closet is located, it finally caught something. I've noticed the other reviews: "Give it time." Maybe I would have seen results if I had left that trap in the closet longer. Second set I ordered is expected tomorrow, so I will have more traps around the house. (Upgraded rating from four to five stars.)
A**E
Funciona
Funciona muy bien. Atrae los insectos y se quedan completamente pegados.
L**A
Ok
It’s ok
C**S
Très efficace
Après avoir essayé plusieurs produits du marché pour traiter un sous-sol infesté, je peux dire que celui-ci est de TRES loin le plus efficace Plusieurs dizaines de mites attrapées sur chacun des trois pièges en quelques semaines, là où les autres ne captaient que 4 ou 5 individus a présent, en automne, il n'attrape que des petits papillons, signe que le produit est également efficace dès l'éclosion des larves Un peu cher à l"achat par rapport aux autres, mais je recommande sans aucune hésitation
C**Z
Cheesy, flimsy and overpriced.
Too fiddly to assemble, can easily be ruined. If the sticky paper gets attached to the cheap, flimsy cardboard casing on assembly, you can't get it off without tearing it all up. You'd think they'd provide a better casing for the price to avert this happening. The whole thing is low quality, flimsy and overpriced. Never again!
金**中
この製品は、非常に高い能力(効果)を発揮します。
以前は、飛んでいる、大切な衣類を台なしにする憎きイガ・コイガを見ると憤怒していましたが この製品を購入してからというもの、屋内を飛んでいるイガ・コイガのオスが気にならなくなりました。 何故なら、「ほうっておけば、このトラップに必ず掛かって絶命する」と確信するようになったから。 現在ではオスにあぶれた(”男日照り”の)、飛ぶことができないメスが、壁の高いところまで オスを求めて登ってきたりしています、メスは飛べないのでちり紙でプチュっと。 トラップに掛かったオスを見るのも、メスを潰すのも爽快です。 イガ、コイガは、カシミヤ、シルク、皮革等々を狙う「美味いモノ、高額衣料喰い」の憎き害虫ですから。 在庫が乏しいとかで、Amazonでの販売が休止中ですが、早々に販売を再開して頂きたいと思います。 【追記】 Amazonでの取り扱いが再開されたことから、即再注文、一ヶ月と少しで新品を開封し いままで活躍してくれていたものと、フックでドッキングさせて吊しています。 「約3ヶ月程は効果が持続する」ということですが、当然新鮮なフェロモンを発散させている新しいほうに 憎きイガ・コイガが掛かります、が、三カ所で新たに掛かったのは計6匹程度。 最初のセットが、ほぼ獲り尽くしてしまったようです、ここ一週間は雄が飛ぶ姿も見ません。 とはいえ、イガ・コイガの主たる活動時期は6~10月初旬、この期間に2~3回産卵し 一匹の雌が一度に産む卵の数が400~600個、気温が下がると繭に包まれて、幼虫の状態で越冬するとのこと。 まだまだ油断なりません、というわけで、本日3セット目が届きました。 【追記:その後】 源左2セットめを使用中、1セットめとホボ変わらない程の捕獲があります。 500~600の産卵/一匹の雌は、憎らしいほど凄いなと。 明日から3セットめに交換予定、ちなみに「低空飛行領域」には 中華か何かの、三角形の安物も置いてます、期待してませんでしたが低い位置に置くと結構捕獲します。 「必死で交尾を求める強い雄ほど、雌を探すため低空飛行をするのかと。 「中華か何かの、三角形の安物」も追加購入しました。 第三期トラップの結果が楽しみです。 可能か不可能か、冬を越させない覚悟です。
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