🛡️ Defend Your Pantry with Style!
Dr. Killigan's Premium Double Potent Pantry Moth Traps are a highly effective solution for eliminating pantry moths, featuring double-potent pheromones and industrial-grade glue. Designed for easy use and long-lasting protection, these traps are perfect for safeguarding your food storage while adding a touch of style to your kitchen.
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Number of Pieces | 20 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72"L x 4.72"W x 5.51"H |
Target Species | Moth |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Paper |
Style | Industrial |
Color | Black |
D**R
They work sooo well!
The media could not be loaded. We have tried all kinds of products to eliminate problem insects (hellllloooo, Georgia!!), but these pantry malls exponentially increased in such a short amount of time, that we knew we had to eliminate them quickly. However, we were very concerned about using a product that would be safe to use around our dogs and kids. Dr. Killigan‘s moth traps absolutely work, work fast, and were not an issue for our dogs or kids. I just bought two more boxes of six traps to ensure we take care of this problem completely, and to have in case it crops up again. As you can see from the video, the traps obviously work, but what you can’t see in the video is that they are completely odorless, and they are very easy to set up. The box also comes with an insert explaining how to set up the trap, suggestions for where to put them and gives you information about the moths’ lifecycle. I’ve literally never been happier with an insect elimination product!
R**D
Fantastic!
So who knows where those pesky pantry moths come from... they just seem to show up. Once they are in, they are hard to get rid of.Got the 20 pack of Dr. K's moth traps and wow! They work great.Attracting only the male moths, the ladies and juveniles will need hand eliminating ( or if one waits long enough, they all will die out eventually) if you find them... ending the mating cycle.Following the package insert instructions, I have these discrete and tasteful designed tents places up high, down low, and in various rooms (in kitchen on top of the fridge, in walk in pantry, laundry area adjacent to pantry, basement food / canning storage areas... etc.) and they ALL have moths trapped in the sticky stuff. Some more, some less.. but it sure attracts them! I don't really smell anything when the protective sheet is taken off to reveal the sticky bait , but the male moths obviously do. A nice ,thicker foil outer package for each trap in the box. Super easy to fold together into the tent trap shape.The 20 pack seems like a crazy amount of traps, but am glad I went with that size... and am using a LOT around the house ( 10 or so in various rooms and levels where 'food' is... ) and would order again hands-down!Thanks for a great product.
C**E
Simple and Effective
Simple and effective. We were inundated with moths from our pantry. Tried these simple traps (two in the pantry an a few around the house) and hoped for the best. A week later, each trap had collected its bounty. No more moth problems.
P**M
Put a Trap Up (out of sight) and it lasts for months
Have used this product for years and have found it the most effective for these moths. Unintrusive and affordable. Definitely sticky.
C**E
These work well
I started seeing small moths in my kitchen and dining room, took a photo, and learned they were meal moths. I then went looking for them in my pantry and checked flour, rice, pasta, and corn meal products. No signs of infestation. Then it dawned on me that maybe it was in the birdseed I keep in a container by the deck door. I vaguely recalled seeing moths in the birdseed area in the store. I set traps in the pantry and on the counter by the deck door. Over 3 days, the pantry trap only trapped 1 moth, but the one on the counter already has close to 20 moths. Although the price is a bit high, the product does what it says it will do and a single trap is good for 3 months. The pic does not show all the moths captured. There are more sticking to the sides of the tent.
A**K
Dr. Killigan's Traps REALLY Work!
This Product is Legit! I purchased it twice and am about to make another purchase. This is the ONLY trap that attracts and catches moths. Somehow, I got a severe moth invasion in my pantry and then my laundry room. Our pest control provider came out to assess the situation and gave me 4 sticky traps - traps that are not nearly as efficient as these are. I rarely provide product reviews because I don't have the time; however, I am so thankful and satisfied with this product that I want to share how well it works. I am not being compensated for this review, but please feel free to send me more traps (I need them). I just hope this will help others who have the same annoying moth problem as we do. The attached picture shows how well they work after one week.
C**M
Worked!
Wow! I struggled for almost a year with "pantry" moths all throughout my house. I think the eggs were coming in with the bird seed. I was not able to get control the infestation, even with the constant removal of the larvae from the ceiling and corners, and vacuuming up the flying ones multiple times a day. So I bought a pack of these. I saw moths in the trap within 10 mins of putting them out. And after about 3-4 weeks of having these out to catch the males, while continuing to vacuum up what I expect were females, I am finally rid of these moths everywhere in my house and I haven't had any new larvae since I put these out! I also now freeze the bird seed as soon as I get it (in a sealed freezer container) for several days before transferring it to the fridge to store it there instead of in the pantry - and my "pantry moth" infestation is finally GONE! Great product. Really works!
C**G
Male moth traps
The moths at my home came with the wild bird seed. These little sticky traps work as advertised. As a matter of fact I was putting one out and had a moth fly into it before I got it placed. I will tell you this, once you get these and start reading the accompanying informational materials, these only attract MALE MOTHS, leaving the females. Without repopulation. So you still have to bat around killing them until you have gotten them all or most of them.
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