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BugMD Clothes Moth Boss Traps (6 Count, White) - Sticky Glue Bug Repellent Pheromone Attractor for Closets Wardrobes Cabinet Drawers, Moth Balls for Closet, Moth Traps with No Harsh Chemicals

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Size: 1 Pack - 6 Count


Color: White


Features

  • Catch and Trap Closet Lurkers: Our quick and easy Clothes Moth Boss traps use pheromone-infused glue to capture 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.
  • 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.
  • Easy Monitoring: Once you have a full strip (or after 12 weeks) simply discard the full trap- keeping it mess and hassle free!

Brand: BugMD


Color: White


Number of Pieces: 6


Is Electric: No


Target Species: Moth


Unit Count: 6.0 Count


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Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.4 x 5.75 x 0.75 inches; 5.61 ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 21, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ BugMD


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  • Great Results,
Size: 1 Pack - 6 Count Color: Green
Sadly, these work GREAT. I didn’t realize how great until I came back from a two week business trip and found over 10 moths in each of the traps! Highly effective. Very easy to set up. Oddly satisfying seeing the number of moths in the traps. I just reordered.
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024 by T Baker

  • Definitely attracts clothing moths
Size: 1 Pack - 6 Count Color: Green
These traps are easy to set up in any space and effectively trap the flying moths. Not sure what to do about where they are coming from but eventually I will hopefully get them all?
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024 by Leslie P.

  • Purchasers often do not understand the moth & this product
Size: 1 Pack - 6 Count Color: Green
This product is good and it does work! However, I took one star off, because the seller needs to educate people on what the life of the moth is, and why these may appear not to be working. If you have a minute or two, I can save you tons of research and give you hope that you might eventually clear up the problem. But if you think it's a couple day solution, you're in for a big disappointment. Here's the reason these appear not to be working...when you see no flying moths, it may mean the moths have died off at the moment, so of course this trap is not going to catch them. But before the moth was flying around, it was a larvae and before that it was an egg. So the moth lays about 50 eggs. They are tiny and often look more like dandruff on a dark surface. The eggs are not eating your clothes, but if they are left to become larvae, those are the ones that eat the fabrics and damage everything. Once they become a moth, they have no mouth to eat and do not eat anything...they don't live very long. The only threat the moth is, is if they haven't yet laid the eggs to start the next cycle. So if the closet has no moths and you remove the traps too soon, of course you'll think they don't work. A full moth cycle is 16 to 28 days. So several cycles could be in process in your closet from different moths and will mature at different times. See why they're so hard to get rid of? It's essential you clean everything out of the closet! Clothes need washed and even that doesn't guarantee you get all the eggs. They can survive even hot water for a short time, but most likely won't. Once stuff is washed or dry cleaned, store them in plastic tubs or heavy plastic bags. The floors of the closet must be cleaned very thoroughly as a tiny little crack can hold tons of eggs and they like dark crevices! I used bleach too! Make sure shelves are cleaned thoroughly. If possible, keep stuff out of the closet...I know that's not always possible. If you have carpeting, be careful what you set on the carpeting, as you can transfer eggs to carpet and they will eat the carpet fibers too! If possible, shampoo suspected areas of infection. Don't use soap. For fifty years, I've used nothing but hot water and clear ammonia to clean carpets and it's way better than soapy detergents, but here's a disclaimer...to be safe, test a hidden area of the rug before shampooing. I've never had it damage any carpet by using it, but just to be safe... Use about a half cup in the hot water. The larvae stage is fairly easy to spot. If for example, you open a light colored blanket and see spots like black pepper specks or even larger and there's a smeared look, those are the start of them eating away! Larvae are white little shiny things with a black head. And to be honest, you may very well lose some items. I had to throw out tons of blankets, coats, even boots! They will eat a lot of things besides wool or natural fabrics too. I have all Vellux blankets...which are made with nylon on the outside and a foam layer inside. They devoured tons of the nylon! So settle in for the long haul. It doesn't matter how clean you are, and I'm the queen of clean, anyone can get pantry or closet moths. Now for one more helpful tip: I hesitate to give my secret, because I don't want the price to go up, but get a can of *** any brand Kitchen Botanical spray. (may be only one manufacturer). It's made to kill fruit flies and insects and be safe to spray around food. No harmful chemicals! That doesn't mean it smells pleasant, but it's not too bad really. But it will stop anything flying in its tracks! If it flies, all they have to do is fly through the mist and in a minute they are dead. So it will kill the flying things. I spray the closet with it too, in the hopes it's toxic for the larvae too. One more thing...there's a lot of talk about cedar wood helping to protect from moths, also lavender, herbals scents and essential oils. Testing in labs found these to be ineffective, for various reasons I won't go into. Also, moth balls are toxic in many ways, and are designed to be used in a totally air tight space. Most don't use them that way and therefore they are more harmful than effective or helpful. Just quoting research here. Plus, you'll never get the smell of mothballs out of anything! Hope this helps others to understand what to do, and I'm wanting to give everyone suffering with these, hope. It's so not fun! So good luck and may we all be moth free! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024 by Pronzini/Muller Supreme

  • The best
Size: 1 Pack - 6 Count Color: White
These work so great!!
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024 by dct

  • Immediate Results
Size: 1 Pack - 6 Count Color: Black
I took one of these out and took the paper off and moths started immediately flying around. I have a flooring store full of wool carpet samples and was horrified to see moths. I got these and saw instant results. Hopefully it will take care of the problem with the help of my pest control people too!
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024 by Nicole Perkins

  • Really ineffective on our clothes moths
Size: 1 Pack - 6 Count Color: Black
I had really high hopes for these given the reviews that I saw. In the past we've simply put fish oil on sticky fly traps to try and capture our clothes moms. While this worked, they stink, and they certainly didn't look great. So, these seems like they would be a great solution. Unfortunately, they don't work with the darn. Though I still see plenty of clothes moths flying around, and they are busy dining on all of our fabrics, they don't seem to give a wit about these stupid traps. Really a waste of money. Do not recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024 by Wylerding

  • Works great for moth infestation
Size: 1 Pack - 6 Count Color: Green
This worked wonders for our house after an infestation of moths from a bag of birdseed.
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Traps pop open
Size: 1 Pack - 6 Count Color: White
The Clothes Moth Boss is extremely effective. It once caught a moth before I could hang it in my closet! The build quality could use improvement because they never stay closed, no matter how well I have followed the directions. I need to use several pieces of tape to hold each trap closed. These are not cheap, so I was expecting better quality than this. Two traps I tried to use today were a pain - the backing paper was very tough to peel off, rendering them useless. I have used Clothes Moth Boss alot, and this is the first time I encountered a problem. To repeat: THEY ARE EFFECTIVE AT CATCHING & TRAPPING MOTHS - and a spider once - but the quality could use improvement. Anyone else have a similar problem? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Lisa Genet

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