🛡️ Defend Your Pantry with Style!
Dr. Killigan's Premium Double Potent Pantry Moth Traps are designed to effectively eliminate pantry moths using a patented blue stripe formula with double-potent pheromones. Each trap is easy to use, stylishly designed, and provides long-lasting protection for up to six months, ensuring your food storage remains safe and moth-free.
Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 6 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5"L x 4.5"W x 4.5"H |
Style | Unique |
Color | Blue |
Target Species | Moth, Birds |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Paper |
R**Y
Excellent, quick and safe moth traps.
Excellent!!!I was skeptical when purchasing these. I have other similar ones someone gave me stating they will attract the moths. They didn't!!!I purchased a six pack these initially to try and they were great, so I purchased a twenty count.The picture above is after 2 hours in my garage using Dr.Killigans glue traps with pheromones. The pantry had other similar generic ones and in months caught one moth. I added these Dr.Killigans traps and in two days caught a dozen moths. These moths may seem harmless,, but they are not!!! They will lay eggs, many eggs. The larvae from the eggs create a worm the size of a magot that can and will eat through cardboard and plastic bags to get into your food, paper towels, curtains, clothes, and much more.They will become a lot of work to rid your house of these.. Last year I noticed more moths than usual outside, sports fields, etc. My garage where bird feed was stored had many because of the bags of seed(must be stored in metal).My paper towels straight from the big wholesale stores had many moth worms inside the wrapper and luckily I caught that instantly when unloading the vehicle. Just because it comes from the big stores doesn't mean it's free of bugs. THESE DO WORK WITH THE PHEROMONE STRIP INCLUDED. EASY SET UP AND SAFE. THE MORE MOTHS IN THERE MAKE IT WORK EVEN MORE.
A**A
Amazing
Something in my pantry set off an infestation of these pantry moths (dried beans). I have used these in the past and they worked great. I had given away the rest of my package to friends and family members who have complained of the same problem, so I had to reorder some for myself for this episode. It arrived quickly as expected. When I tell you these work great: the moment I peeled the backing to reveal the tacky side of the trap, a literal swarm of moths emerged from their various hiding places as I was inserting the tabs to make the little tent, and they were attaching themselves. Within like 3 days, my problem was gone. A few are seen here and there, but...WOW!!! It is odorless to us, but apparently very euphorically, irresistibly, attractive to them! It is very discreet and comes in 2 colors.I can absolutely attest to how effective this moth trap is. I really recommend you get this for your kitchen/pantry.
D**.
In a side-by-side comparison it beat the competition.
I had a fairly serious moth problem due to contaminated bird food I had in the house. I first tried a moth trap from Safer. I then decided I needed more traps and bought a box of Dr. Killigan's. 1) Dr. K's is easier to assemble; you just pull off a sheet that covers the trap, whereas with Safer you get a small rectangle of pheromones that you are supposed to place in the trap. 2) It appears that the pheromone of Dr. K's is essentially over the entire trap, versus this small rectangle for Safer. 3) Dr. K's has 50% more surface area because it has the trap on all three surfaces of the triangle compared to two surfaces for Safer. 4) Dr. K's works much better. I literally had both traps next to each other. Dr. K's caught many more moths than Safer. In addition, on the safer traps I could see several places where a moth had obviously landed but escaped. I did not see this at all with Dr. K's suggesting that the stickiness of the trap is better with Dr. K's. 5) You can get Dr. K's in an economical 20 pack. The Safer that I saw when I purchased it had two traps per box. I did not detect an odor from either trap.
A**R
Big help
Don't jump to conclusions right away like I did, it takes a couple of days for those little varmints to realise the traps are there.Then every day you will see them fill up more and more.Much cleaner than your hand or a fly swatter!
T**N
Dr. Killigan's Pantry Moth Traps Work!!
We had pantry moths (Indian meal moths) in our walk-in pantry (our pantry has a door). We checked all the stored items and found some that were contaminated and removed them. We still had moths and they were not declining in number.We bought the Dr. Killigan's Pantry Moth Traps and deployed 3 of them in the pantry as instructed. Per the instructions the traps have a sticky surface with a scent that attracts male moths. Within 2 days we trapped over 75 moths. The theory is that without males, there will be no reproduction and eventually all the moths disappear.It worked and we are now free of the moths. I am totally impressed. I have never had a product live up to its promises as well as the Dr. Killigan's did. Five stars for sure.
D**R
THESE WORK GREAT !!
I have a parrot and don't know if these pantry moths (annoying little boogers!) have been coming in her pellet/feed bags or in the wild bird seed bags I get but I hate these moths with a passion. These bait traps work great. I cannot say how please I am with them. I used all six and after 3 months those pesky pantry moths are nearly gone. I still have an occasional hatch (they have a long incubation period!) but it is working!! And they have no smell! They're small enough to hide in plain sight with the pattern on the trap if you locate them strategically. I'm about to order my 2nd round of traps. I HIGHLY recommend to anyone dealing with pantry moths! TIP: They also sell clothes moth traps too.
A**K
Works really well for pantry moths!
We had a very unfortunate pantry moth situation recently. These traps have worked really well. Once we put them out we literally had moths coming out of hiding places and going to the traps. From what I understand the traps attract the males...once you get those killed off it's just a waiting game to get through the life cycle of the females and waiting for any eggs to hatch (and kill off those males), etc. We've been keeping our vacuum out and just sucking up any additional moths as we see them. I just put more traps out as the first few I had set out were COVERED with moths. Highly recommend these traps for pantry moths!
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