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Moth Traps 5 Pack | Double Strength Pheromone Attractant for Clothes & Pantry Moths | Sticky Odorless Glue Traps | Indoor Moth Killer for Closets, Kitchen, Drawers | How to Get Rid of Moths in House

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  • 【How to Work】Our advanced moth traps contain a timed-release, extra strength pheromone that will lure, trap and kill ALL moths to stop the breeding cycle.
  • 【Where to Place】Place the glue moth trap in indoor areas where you suspect a moth infestation. Our discreet traps boast an attractive appearance, don’t draw attention from guests but they can lure pesky moths hiding in your closets(also be alternative to moth balls) and pantry.
  • 【Clothes & Pantry Moth Traps 2 in 1】BietrunPro pheromone pantry moth traps are effective against the Indian meal moth, Mediterranean flour moths and other food moths. Also work for Clothes Moths or Gypsy Moths. Protect your food in your kitchen and pantry, and get closet moth protection for your Fur, Feathers and soft fabrics with people and pet-friendly moth trap.
  • 【Easy, Effective & Long-Lasting】Just open, peel, fold, and place the moth trap in your pantry, closet or moth infested areas. Sealed foil packaging helps our pheromone moth traps securely retain all their properties. This provides excellent results and lasting effectiveness.
  • 【Ultra Sticky Adhesive】Made with industrial grade extra sticky glue that's 100% Non-toxic and Odorless. The pheromone moth traps are made of natural components and with no any insecticide materials. Absolutely safe for children and pets.
  • 【Tips for Moth Traps】For optimal performance, place multiple traps in your pantry and closet. If you don’t catch any moths after a few days, don’t be afraid to move the traps around until you find an effective spot. Moths are attracted to light, so placing the trap under a light source can also be helpful.



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Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
After removed the protective layer, I started catching moths. Still don't know where they came from.
yaniman
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Works well,great way to keep pests under control!
Monika
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
So I haven't caught any moths with this, but that's because my moth problem is currently under control. I had a really bad problem several years ago after I moved into this condo, but with diligence, I've mostly eliminated it. I keep a lot of traps in places I know they've been before, and I've caught nothing this year and only seen two total moths, which I killed by hand before trapping the new areas. Those newly trapped areas haven't caught anything either, which means either I've contained them to somewhere really strange and their attempts to scout and spread are resulting in singular hand-killed moths, or I've breed a pheromone trap resistant colony that is unusually good at hiding, in which case I apologize for the incoming fiber apocalypse. Anyway, I'm here to tell you there is hope. But that doesn't help me review this trap.I see from other people that these traps are catching plenty of moths though, so I'll assume it's fine on that front.So since I've tried a bunch of different traps, I'll review it on its form. It's a triangle hanger one, which is already basically enough for 5 stars. Get triangle hanger ones, not the weird box hanger ones. It's relatively narrow in the side-to-side direction (shoulder to shoulder if you have it hanging next to a jacket) and big in the front-to-back direction, so it might be a bit more awkward in a full closet than other models, but it does have a big surface area and there's plenty of room for a moth to enter. I don't know how much of a difference that makes though, might help a bit, but I think it's mostly going to be an aesthetic choice for you to make, how you want your moth trap full of dead moths to look in your closet.This is the first one I've tried that claims to attract several different types of moths, which is interesting and possibly convenient, but I can't actually review that feature either because I only have the fabric ones and not very many of them.Good luck with your infestation!
Melinda Robinson
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Ah, it’s the time of year when these awful little moths reappear. I brought them home from the store a few years ago (they had a shipment of pasta that had been invaded by the tiny winged terrors) and they’ve been a big pain ever since. I usually use another brand of moth traps with pheromones but thought I’d try these.We’re in the middle of moving and the weather has really warmed up. Between the warmth and the disturbance of everything, the moths have been tentatively flying around. I don’t want to take them with us. I’m throwing away any food items where the winged ones might be hiding in a lid, beneath a box top, under a label. But that doesn’t take care of the ones currently alive and well. Haha! Moth traps are on the scene!The night I put one out (so super easy a baby could do it!), it caught a moth. Then nothing for a few days while it was chilly again. When it warmed up again, the trap snagged three more within 24 hours. Then more each day. I’m sold! With some luck and smarts, I’m pretty sure the traps will be all I need to put the kibosh on moths!
OAH
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I used these in a very large storage area where these moths had gotten into my toilet paper. Weird, I know, I never would have expected that. I did set out 6 of these and also put up 4 fly strips (those nasty, super tacky ones). The fly strips caught hundereds of these moths while the traps maybe 5-10 each. I will wait and see what happens in another week.I also put some in a walk-in pantry and they caught nothing, to be fair I did hang one of those fly strips too and so far the strip caught them but the traps caught nothing.
Gloria Lehmann
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
They work great. With in a few hours of putting them out I could tell the difference.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2025
They were great
SparklePants
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
Didn't work as expected. I had 2 of these out & set up properly in a closet with a known moth problem. After a full week I was in the closet and there was a moth flying around right in front of my face. The next morning I checked the traps and there were ZERO moths in the traps! I'm going to try a different brand of moth trap...
SnodMommaLlama
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
Easy to put together (fold out). Have it in my cupboard and haven't noticed any more moths in awhile.
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