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Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Helped rid a long lasting issue. Just set snd forget
cat dancer
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
The Catchmaster is a great item. Unfortunately, one of the packages was missing 1 trap. How Amazon handled it was deplorable.
Submarine Qualified
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
Did NOT work as well as the Trap- IT brand but the Trap it for clothes moths have been out of stock! so these have been in closet for 1 month and the older trap it traps are still catching moths while these are empty- I followed directions for the lure,etc- I prefer the trap it brand
kay
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024
Put tra[s into closets and laundry room, caught moths in some locations including laundry room because I've found moths there in the past, What are those moths hatching from? There is not much for moths to like in a closed space with appliances, tools, extra light bulbs, masking tape and laundry/cleaning products. The filter for the dryer? Dust behind the machines? The vacuum cleaner?
K. Nelson
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024
They attract many moths. I like to put them in a lamp or on a high shelf. I have tried others at the same time. This trap gets more moths.
Jennifer
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024
This past spring I had issues with pantry moths. After cleaning everything out and emptying all open items, they were still around! My son found these on Amazon and they worked great! Got rid of what was left in no time. Now I keep them in my pantry as a preventative.Highly recommend!
Hope Rocheford
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2020
These do not work at all, have been sitting out for over a month now and not 1 moth has been caught in the 2 traps I used out of this package. Finally bought another brand and set them about a foot apart from each other, the other brand within 10mins of being set up had already caught 6 moths. Do not waste your money on these as they DO NOT work. First 2 pics are the other brand which was set up today and the last 2 are the CatchMaster brand which have been out for over a month. These are being returned!
beaniesmom
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2020
This is a hard review to write because I cannot say whether these work or not. I’m not sure if I have an infestation or just a rogue moth.I bought them because I found holes in a few natural fiber (wool) articles of clothing that were hanging in one spot in my closet (no sunlight gets to this area). This was back in autumn. I did not find any other issues with any of my other wool/silk/natural fiber clothing or accessories that were in other areas of the house. I work with natural fibers, so I have a LOT of wool and other fiber around. Most of my rooms and closets get a lot of sunlight.I cleaned up the area in the closet, placed those items in individual zippered bags, and into the freezer.I ordered these because I wanted to make sure that I was covering all of my bases when it comes to clothes moths. There were good reviews on the smaller quantity listing. I figured that I would save money by buying them in bulk - that way, I would not have to make another purchase when it was time to toss old traps and replace with new ones. I placed 2 in the affected area, one in guest closet, one in basement, and one by my wool stash. I have not seen anything in the traps. But, this doesn’t necessarily mean that they don’t work. I have never had a problem with clothes moths in the decades that I have been a fiber artist, so it was a shock to see the holes. I do take care to keep everything safe, in sealed bags. I guess became complacent. But, other than the holes in these garments (& possible eggs on one) I have not seen any other evidence. It doesn’t mean that there’s nothing here. I just can’t find it.The traps are easy to assemble. I think the one thing that is missing is a way to hang them. It’s easy enough to rig it to hang, but others come with that option. I’m taking away a star for that. Not everyone has shelves in their closet, and it’s nice to be able to hang these among the clothing and accessories that more vulnerable.The price is good, because if you do have an infestation, you want to pace them in the affected areas at least 6 feet apart (it’s not a case of the more the better with these types of pheromone traps), and then replace them out when full.If I see more damage or evidence of moths, but nothing in the traps, then I will update this accordingly. And, if I see that they are doing their job, I’ll update with that.
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