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MaxGuard Clothes Moth Traps (6+2 Free Traps) with Extra Strength Pheromones | Non-Toxic Sticky Glue Trap for Closets and Carpet Moths | No Mothballs | Lure, Trap and Kill Case-Bearing Webbing Moths |

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Features

  • OPTIMAL SOLUTION: Keeping your closet free of clothing moths is simple with our professional grade clothes moth pheromone traps. These traps will capture and kill both Webbing and Case-Bearing Clothes Moth (Not for Pantry Moths). They are effective in protecting your wool, cashmere, silk, leather, and cotton garments.
  • HOW THEY WORK: Unlike other chemical-based solutions, our traps contain a timed-release extra-strength female pheromone that will attract, trap, and kill male moths to stop the breeding cycle.
  • NON-TOXIC & INSECTICIDE-FREE: Made with industrial grade extra sticky glue that's 100% Non-toxic and Odorless. Our traps are safe for use in your home. They are ideal for preventing and monitoring clothes moths.
  • EASY, EFFECTIVE & LONG-LASTING: Just open, peel, fold, and place the trap in your closet or fabric storage areas. Our traps are infused with Extra Strength Pheromone Attractant, so just sit back and let it do its work. Each trap is individually sealed to ensure maximum potency and can last up to 3 months once opened.
  • WHAT YOU GET: Each bonus pack comes with 8 traps. Each pheromone trap is individually sealed and are guaranteed to work. If you are not completely satisfied, simply contact us for an exchange or a full refund. No questions asked.

Brand: Maxguard


Color: Black


Style: Industrial


Material: Cardboard


Number of Pieces: 8


Is Electric: No


Target Species: Moth


Unit Count: 8 Count


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Number of Pieces: 8


Target Species: Moth


Is Electric: No


Material Type: Cardboard


Style: Industrial


Color: Black


Brand Name: Maxguard


UPC: 850023453228


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  • Effective and cost-efficient solution to a moth problem!
Die moths. Die. I generally do not review a product the same day that I make a purchase, unless it's either very good, or very bad. MaxGuard Clothes Moths Traps are better than good. I've recently been at war with an army of invading moths. You know that part in the story of the Exodus where Moses begins calling down plagues from heaven, and one natural disaster is the precipitate to a myriad of other subsequent disasters? Yep. That's been my life for the past two months. Replace the plague of locusts with moths and you get the idea. It began with a bag of old blankets and stuffed animals that I removed from my parents' basement, at their request, as it had been stored there for several decades. After seeing a few moths fly out of the bag I decided not to keep most of the items. They that I kept were promptly washed. That did not solve the problem as I assumed that it would. I won't recount the full details of my ordeal here, but let's just say that my cats and I are going to need therapy from the trauma of having these flying, clothes-eating, cat tree loving, demons, tormenting us for several months. Most people are naturally aware of the fact that both kinds of clothes/carpet moths (case-bearing and webbing) like natural fibers such as wool, leather, feathers, fur, etc., but we assume that an infestation would be limited to items in our closets like sweaters and socks. They are attracted to things that contain keratin, which is found in most natural or organic products. I have cats. Cats have fur. Guess what is in cat hair? Keratin. So, what began as a few moths flying out of a bag and feasting on my favourite sweaters, some towels, and some socks, turned into an all-out invasion in which these winged monsters from the pit of hell were making their homes in my cats' beds, trees, and toy buckets. I spent a good deal of money on moth balls which made my cats sick. Duh! Then I purchased a ton of cedar products. Trial and error. I bought CedarSpace cedar blocks off of Amazon and those worked so well that within a week there was about an 85% reduction in the amount of moths. I'm also a clean freak by nature so of course I've been vacuuming the heck out of everything as well as shampooing my carpets and cats' trees, as well as trashing most of the items that have moth larvae attached. The items that I'm not willing to or cannot part with are being thoroughly vacuumed and washed with Angry Orange, which seems to help tremendously. There's been an improvement, however, there are still a few flying around. Those few can easily lead to being a few hundred within a week or so, since female moths lay approximately 40-50 eggs at a time. As previously mentioned, I have cats. Cats have fur. Moths love fur. I'm not taking any chances on revisiting the chaos of the previous weeks, so when I saw a few of these brazen little effers flying around my apartment, despite the drastic improvement by using cedar blocks, I frantically searched Amazon for another product that I could spend my hard-earned money on that would work to kill the remaining moths. There was a myriad of moth traps that showed up in my search results. While I'm sure that most of them are good, my experience has been so traumatic that I don't want good ... I want great. After a period of deliberation, I decided to purchase these traps by MaxGuard. It was quite possibly the best financial decision regarding moth killing products that I've made since late August. No exaggeration - literally within less than two minutes after opening the package and folding just one of the traps, the remaining moths that had been hiding emerged from the pit of hell where they live and began circling the area. In less than five minutes one was snagged and was lying there as an example to all of the other moths that they'd better find somewhere else to be fruitful and multiply! In less than ten minutes, three more were snagged. Then another, and another ... Maybe you're thinking that five to seven moths in about ten minutes time doesn't sound like many, but keep in mind that presently, there aren't many left in my apartment. They that remain will meet their fate in a MaxGuard moth trap. Carpet and clothes moths are slightly different. Well now ... I had both kinds, (case-bearing and webbing) which is partly why my ordeal was an all out war between my cats and I, and this army of winged invaders. It was so bad that I think my experience may qualify as a low budget feature film at a sci-fi convention: Moths From Hell. Picture me and twelve cats running from moths like Tippi Hedren ran from the psychotic birds in Hitchcock's 1963 classic. MaxGuard moth traps live up to its claims of attracting both types. They are very easy to put together - it takes less than a minute - and the results are immediately noticeable. It's money well spent. If I could give more than five stars to this product, I would. While my cats and I still have PTSD from the moth war of 2023, MaxGuard Clothes Moth Traps are an invaluable investment into peace of mind, and moth elimination. It's like a whole lotta zen in one nicely packaged glue trap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023 by Jennifer Jennifer

  • Works Great!
These do a great job removing more moths than we even knew were there!
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024 by Kevin

  • Works ok
Works great first couple of days but seems to lose effectiveness quickly.
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024 by Jennifer S Bowling

  • The moths have no chance
Somehow, we acquired a brook of clothes moths in our home. after tracking their origin back to one room we set these traps. In a short time we captured a few dozen in the traps. The moths have no chance once they set on foot on the. Since it can take a couple of months to rid your house, we will use the whole pack. Note: They only attract male moths, so you have to find another way to rid yourself of the female moths. We use a damp paper towel to do this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024 by David Christensen

  • Product is useless!
If I could give this item ZERO stars i would! These traps DON'T WORK! I've been having a lot of trouble with moths, so I REALLY NEED something that works! I've had 2 of these traps hanging up for 2 weeks and NOT ONE MOTH! Now in order to get my money back, I'm supposed to my time and gas money, OR PAY $7.99 for something that's ABSOLUTELY USELESS! Neither of these options are acceptable as far as I'm concerned. If the company would cover the $7.99 for the item to be picked up, I wouldn't be pissed off, but it's not right to pay for ANYTHING that DOESN'T WORK! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024 by Laurie R.

  • moth effective
Product works very well, although it was scary just how many moths the trap caught in a very short time. Looked like an infestation. But these traps are really worth their money.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by cz

  • Good product
Bought this and another similar product from another site for about the same price. Opened a package up from both the same day and placed about ten feet apart. After a week, this one had five moths and the other had none.
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024 by Tim

  • Don’t fold into triangle for better results
Bought May 3, put 4 out in 1 bedroom, 1 walk in closet, the ensuite and hallway. Caught nothing in the 12 days the traps have been set up. Saw 3-4 moths (that we killed, not the traps) during the time the traps have been set up. Last night (May 15) after I killed 1, I opened a trap and flattened it onto a straight flat shape not the triangle they say to fold it into. This morning it had 1 moth on it. So either they are not very attracted to the traps or folding into the directed triangle is not smart or maybe we just don’t have many (?), I don’t know but it SEEMS to me that the moths are not very attracted to these traps. I’ll update if the flat open traps suddenly start attracting more moths but I really dislike when products don’t work as claimed. My house is full of wool rugs and I bought these traps based on recommendations and photos in reviews. <shrug> Edit as of June 10th: Primary bedroom trap: 3 moths Primary bedroom ensuite trap: 0 moths (but we’ve killed them in bathroom) Primary bedroom closet trap: 0 moths Hallway trap: 5 moths Main hallway bath we’ve killed them here but has no trap (adding tonight!) Family room trap: 1 moth but it was “manually caught” by me waving the trap around like a fool and we’ve killed more in this room ourselves This is so frustrating! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024 by Knowlie

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