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Your cart is empty.All natural Moth away is the environmentally friendly method of Moth prevention. Contains no toxic chemicals, protects and freshens clothing with its unique herbal formula; peppermint, rosemary, thyme, cloves, use Moth away in all types of enclosed storage unites where you store clothes. Not design to use in open air storage areas (shelves or closets). always launder clothing prior to use.
Isabel Negron
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
I like it
London Traveller
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2022
Ok, I admit that I just started using this product so I am not entirely sure how effective it is. On the other hand, not sure you could tell after a longer time unless it failed and you had moths in your clothes. But I do love the smell--it is minty and herby and I bought more so I could use it everywhere. So much better than having everything smell like moth balls.
Patty
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2020
To be honest, I’ve never done a controlled experiment. I’ve never put away some clothes with the repellant sachets, and some without. But I can say, I haven’t had any holes in any clothes since I started using them. The absolute best part is they smell great and you can put then right against the clothes. I was worried at first, that they might leave a mark. But have not seen any marks so far. This is the second season I’ve used Richard’s moth away.
Nana
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2019
I like the small tea-bag-like packages. Even though the price doubled since my last order 2 years ago, I reordered because I think they repel moths. I hang them on closet rods by twisting a wire bag tie around a corner of the sachet and looping the other end of the tie over the closet rod. I use 2-3 sachets in each closet and one in each clothes drawer.
Penelope Manzi
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2017
I've used these sachets for many years, and have found them to be virtually 100% effective in preventing moth damage to the huge amount of woolen clothing I store over the summer. Of course, I don't love the expense, but, compared to what it would cost to replace moth-damaged clothing, it seems worth it. In my experience, these sachets are way more effective than cedar, and, most importantly, are less of a health risk than the old-fashioned mothballs I used way back in the bad old days. I also find the natural herbal scent pleasant and refreshing.I double-bag almost all the clothing I'm storing, in large, unused plastic garbage bags closed tightly with twist-ties, and I use a generous number of sachets in each bag. This always seems to work. I also have one zippered bag in my closet, for certain items that have to be stored on hangers; I toss a large number of sachets into that as well, and I try to keep the closet door closed as much as possible; so far, so good.....NOT happy about the plastic bags, but after unpacking my clothing in the late fall, I always re-use these bags for garbage. (Regrettably, in our city, garbage must be placed in plastic bags in order to be eligible for curbside pick-up.) I do try to be extra-conscientious environmentally in all other ways to make up for it, including avoiding any additional plastic bags by taking re-usable tote bags when shopping, etc.......
Jean Grey
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2017
I like how pretty these smell. I hung some in my closet and replaced them when I noticed the repellent smell fading. I'm glad that so many come in the box because it took about four replacements of four sachets a piece in my closet to finally get rid of those pesky moths that chewed large holes right in the front of my two favorite wool sweaters. My advice? Buy two boxes. You probably won't be disappointed.
Wendy
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2017
So glad to find this product on Amazon.We had pantry moths that snuck in in a bag of Basmati rice and it took almost 2 years to fully get rid of them! We used sticky moth traps (they fold into a triangle with the sticky inside, and have a pheromone bait square which draws the moths) to catch active moths and Moth Away to repel new moths. We no longer need the sticky traps, and the tea-bag-like sachets are easily taped to the ceiling/walls/under shelves of our pantry space. We've been moth-free for 3 years now.We just moved into a new home (but it's 200 years old), and I just ordered a box of Moth Away, 72 count, to place in all the closets, pantry area, and attic. I big improvement over the moth ball smell that used to be here - and it WORKS! Highly recommended!
Till
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2017
Looks ok and easy to put in with clothes or in a closet. Smell is not particularly nice but OK. Kind of grass-slight mint. Packaged well --small bags easy to use.
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