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🦋 Moth-free living starts here! Say goodbye to pantry pests!
MaxGuard Pantry Moth Traps offer an effective, non-toxic solution for eliminating pantry moths. Each trial pack contains 4 traps infused with extra strength pheromones, designed to attract and kill male moths, disrupting their breeding cycle. Safe for food storage areas, these traps are easy to use and can last up to 3 months, ensuring your kitchen remains pest-free.
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Target Species | Moth, Birds |
Is Electric | No |
Style | Industrial |
Color | Green |
N**Y
Works perfectly.
Love these pantry moth traps. Can’t get them around here anymore at Lowes, WalMart, etc. . Must pay for an exterminator to come, just to open one up from the same package and put it on a counter. NO pests this Summer. Yes, critters flew in from outside, but died in the trap. All my grains are in glass sealed containers anyway.
T**R
Very effective product
My second purchase in 2 weeks. The first 4 traps caught almost 50 moths. They are very effective. Clearly I had an issue, and these traps were up to the challenge. Extremely easy to set up and place.
H**S
they work
Very easy to use. They work great especially once a few moths get stuck it seem to draw in more. very sticky once they stick they are stuck. just place them in and let them do their job. it is a good way to also monitor your storage areas for their presence. nothing is worse then buying food that has been infested with these pantry pests. Unfortunately I had bought some barley from the grocery store that had eggs or larvae in it. Finally figured out where they were coming from by sealing up everything in its own containers.
F**Y
Traps work
Works pretty well. Almost as well as the traps my pest company leaves. I wish I have bought twice as many
G**P
They work, give them some time though but you MUST clean thoroughly.
Only use ONE AT A TIME. Otherwise, the male moths get confused.Don't expect all the moth's to instantly go to the trap. It takes about a week to clear them but VERY effective. First day, none, second day had one or two. By the end of the week, a dozen had landed on the trap.The traps do not get rid of moths completely, they tell you that you have a moth problem. It does get the population down but you must thoroughly clean your pantry, like everything needs to be checked.The love hiding in pasta, cornmeal, the flaps of boxes, cereal, jello boxes, biscuit mix, pancake mix, etc. Inspect everything, we found them inside boxes that were closed and they were way deep inside. You have to go into Rambo mode and clean everything.We are now down to a few here and there but everyday it gets a bit better. Hardest pest ever to get rid of.Very pleased with these traps.
B**T
Eradicate those nasty bugs!
These are working like a champ and I am so glad to have found them. I hate those nasty little critters. Had not had to deal with them in ages, but apparently purchased bag of birdseed that was infested and then they were suddenly everywhere. Between this and the little gel squares I believe they have finally been eradicated, at least for now.
A**X
Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't
This is a tricky product to review. On one hand, the one I placed in my garage produced results quickly. On the other hand, the one I placed in the pantry did not catch a single moth. There is nothing in the instructions that indicates what is required for consistency, and I have to assume this is part of some standard failure rate.This is still a decent option. It's non-toxic, easy to set up, and it isn't too expensive (although maybe should be cheaper when taking that failure rate into consideration). The bug catchers aren't that large, but that doesn't seem to effect their effectiveness.
F**C
Didn’t Catch Any At All!
Pretty packaging. That’s why there are two stars.What a horribly ineffective trap; totally lacking in appeal to moths. The print on the package reads that the attractant is 3x stronger, time released, and good for 3 months. Well, not according to my experience.Pre battle plan: First the cages were cleaned, all traces of food, debris, and liners were removed and replaced. The trap set-up was simple enough. Tear the outer foil bag, pull out the trap, peel off the carrier paper to expose the glue board, tuck flap into slot and place or hang near the infested area. Okay, that was a snap. Three days later, my birds were still grumbling (day and night) about the moths buzzing about. The first trap that I opened didn’t catch a single meal moth. I thought maybe it was defective. I opened a second trap, left it out one day and the entire night. Morning came, but more disappointment. Same results except that this one caught too very tiny almost microscopic gnats. Improvement? Hardly.Reconnaissance: As I observed, I noticed moths that would hover nearby, maybe 4” at closest range to the trap. Those were probably female, I guessed. Most other bait traps contain pheromone attractants for the females only. I assumed the same for these. Simple premise. Population control. No females, no reproduction. Still no-success though. Moths that were showing the tiniest bit of interest, wouldn’t enter the trap on their own.Post mortem: Sadly these didn’t work at all for me, unless I managed to get the moths to stick to the glue by swiping at them in-flight or as they idled. I caught more moths camping on the wall and ceiling that way. With trap in hand, I went chasing the moths around the room. Total lunacy. Yes it was. Moth traps should work on their own without human intervention, right?! Seriously, I killed more moths with my microfiber wand duster playing the Whack-A-Moth game.If these traps worked, they would be worth the money. Since they failed, I feel cheated into buying a slightly cheaper item than the one product I used to buy. That one usually works best at controlling pests. Trying to economize led to a bad purchase for me.
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