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Dr. Killigan's Premium Clothes Moth Traps use powerful pheromones embedded in eco-friendly glue to attract and trap male clothes moths, disrupting their mating cycle. Designed for easy setup and safe use around delicate fabrics like wool, cashmere, and feathers, these stylish traps provide a non-toxic, effective solution to prevent and eliminate moth infestations in closets and rugs.














| ASIN | B07H9FZ7QP |
| Brand | Dr. Killigan's |
| Colour | Black/White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,128 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Recycled cardstock, glue and moth pheromones |
| Is Electric | No |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Killigan's |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8542012404 |
| Material | Recycled cardstock, glue and moth pheromones |
| Model Number | 8542012404 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Style | Classic |
| Target Species | Moth |
| UPC | 638632256603 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**N
Safe and effective
Bought a couple plants from a fund raising event for a local organization for the holidays. Must have had moth eggs because first one then another moth found its way to me in the late winter. Over a period of time I had killed too many not to be worried for my wool items. I tried cedar chips but then I realized they were in the house not getting into the house. These traps are super simple to setup taking five seconds and within one day I had caught more moths in one trap than I had managed to kill by hands in weeks. This will break the egg laying hatching cycle. Its warm enough now to put those plants outside but from what I read these traps are the perfect solution, and safe for pets and children. The coating is sticky, attracts moths without any detectable scent, and hang away from sight in an attractive carrier. Better appearance then moth balls or chips and no scent. No plastic made from recycled cardboard too. Can be hung any place making for versatile deployment. Great price as well.
N**F
كلام فاضي
والله زي قلته ولا يصيد شي 🥺💔💔
P**L
Good product
Seems to be working well
H**H
Immediate Results
This may be a bit premature but the immediate results were too good not to report. Last night, I found a clothing moth infestation in a WIP and my project bag. After quarantining all yarn, freezing some and baking others, and disinfecting all areas where I stash yarn, I ordered a set of these pheromone traps, which arrived this afternoon. Within a minute of setting out the traps in the areas I suspected to be hot spots, a moth instantly appeared and drifted towards the trap, getting sufficiently stuck. It was kind of unbelievable how quickly it worked. I wish I’d caught it on video. I have some parasitic wasps on order as well, so hopefully in combination, I can quickly nip this infestation in the bud. This is a tough lesson, but it teaches me to store my WIPs better and regularly inspect my stash. I will update this review to see how the traps perform over the next couple weeks.
N**K
I declared war on the moths… and I won.
In recent history, I had declared a full on war with the common household clothing moth. For the better part of a year, we coexisted. Eventually the moths became greedy and invaded territories (rooms) claimed by allies (my family)! We attempted political negotiations (shooing and swatting), but to no avail. Their claims over our territory became destructive as they bombed our villages (ate my clothes) and harassed the civilians (flew around me occasionally)! They had overstepped their bounds of this earth and there was simply no other choice - WAR! As the general, I decided to hire an elite assassin (my cat) to skillfully eliminate the enemy (moths) one by one. I trusted her ruthless capabilities with generous compensation (laser pointer play and lap naps) as to be sure the goal was reached. Despite her qualifications (instincts) as an assassin (cat), she had failed the mission. The enemy persisted to make my land (closet) into their home. As my next tactic, I tried chemical warfare (mothballs) but were disgusted by their oder and questionable health effects. The same day the chemical troops were deployed (the balls) I had retracted them. These soldiers were too drastic (they smell awful and aren’t healthy) and I could not sacrifice the civilians (my clothes) to such destruction simply for the enemy. Next, I attempted a more humane and healthy exile. A sustainable chemical compound (vinegar and water) was airdropped from our largest bomber. (sprayed from a spray bottle) This compound is said to deter their kind, but it wasn’t enough. Deterred them, but it did not defeat them and they persisted. NEXT, I attempted a lure and sting approach. (a bug zapper with a UV light) To my surprise, my enemy (clothing moths) were wiser than I had imagined. (Clothing moths, unlike other moths, don’t care about UV lights or lamps) As the general of my land, I grew worried. I had believed that perhaps I had no choice but take some civilian causalities (fumigate my house and wash all my clothes) in order to stop the enemy from claiming any more lives or advancing their territory. Nearly defeated, I consulted my weapons dealer (Amazon) for special weaponry (moth traps). My dealer recommended I consult a shadowy man… DR. KILLIGAN. After meeting with the man (browsing the Amazon description), we had come to an agreement. For a reasonable price (it’s like 13 bucks) he provided his top secret weaponry (these moth traps). As a last hope, I had to try. Within hours, the enemy began to crumble (they got stuck in the glue trap) and their invasive movement was looking like a pipe dream. So foolishly they left my territory and directly into a trap! What they had believed to be paradise was a silent killer all along! They sensed an intoxicating dream (moth pheromones on glue), while my citizens (pets and family) could sense nothing and remained unharmed. After many various attempts, I thought they may be unbeatable. They stood no chance. As we grew to hate them, their silent casualties were a joyous victory. In all seriousness - These things are actually great and I really struggled to get rid of these tiny pest. Easy to use, no rancid dangerous chemicals, no after effects, fairly priced, and they all die in a neat pile so cleanup is easy. They are like magnets, I was able to get success by simply placing one on a shelf in my bedroom and it wiped out the entire room. These beat every solution I had previously in every category. They are subtle, odorless, noiseless, inexpensive, small, no maintenance, EFFECTIVE, pop up traps. And I’ve got several more to spare because they come in 6 packs. Nice. Checkmate, clothing moths.
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