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Catchmaster Pantry Pest & Moth Traps offer a safe, non-toxic solution to eliminate moth infestations in your kitchen and storage areas. With a powerful pheromone attractant and ultra-sticky glue, these traps effectively target common pantry moths while ensuring the safety of your food and pets. Easy to use and made in the USA, they provide peace of mind for every household.
K**.
Very effective
The traps were easy to put together and very effective--they worked immediately to trap the brown moths I have in my house from infected birdseed I had left open. Highly recommend to anyone else going through the distress of a moth infestation.
E**P
Works better than I could have expected
Within the first 30min to an hour each of the two traps I set out had caught 8 and 10 clothes or pantry moths from the bird seed nesting areas respectively. I’d never even seen that many moths in the house at one time before while looking for them and spraying with natural oil products. The traps are much more effective than I could have hoped for!Setting them up is easy when you crease the folds before removing the film backing.
A**Y
These are the ones to get
These US-made traps work MUCH better because of the separate pheromone lure. I bought some cheaper Chinese traps that claimed the lure was mixed into the glue, and they attracted zero moths. Spend a little more on the Catchmaster.
H**T
Very good product, very good price
I had long used the Safer brand, with very good results,and decided to try these because they're less expensive. As best I can tell, they perform almost as well. On three occasions, I've set a new Safer next to a new Catchmaster, and both draw lots of moths. Just counted two pairs -- Safer: 21, Catchmaster: 14 // Safer: about 30, Catchmaster: about 40. Can't say definitively whether one consistently outperforms the other.Two small caveats:1. The Catchmaster glue smells a bit, and I wonder whether that initially puts off the moths -- with Safer (which don't smell), I've sometimes had moths fluttering by the trap moments after inserting the lure. (Never had an immediate flurry of moths with a Catchmaster.)2. The Catchmaster shape (a steep isoceles triangle) seems less effective -- the three angles are very sharp, which reduces the amount of space permeated by the lure. The Safer trap has a more open interior, which seems to facilitate spread of scent, movement by moths, and capture.I will continue to use both brands. (I don't recommend the Black Flag.)NOTE: If you have an infestation, you will need to use traps for at least three life cycles. Even if you see no more moths after that 1st trap fills up, don't think you're done, because you're not. They lay eggs everywhere, and then the larvae crawl into the most extraordinarily tight places so they can develop without being disturbed (I found one when I opened a new, factory-sealed jar of capers -- the larva had eased itself under the lip of the cap and into one of the threads at the top of the jar). You *can* get rid of these pests, but it takes dedication -- and if you have pet food in your home (and/or corn- or wheat-based cat litter), you'll want to have a trap nearby at all times.
I**S
A comparison of month traps : Results
We have a major infestation of pantry months. They are usually nighttime creatures so when you see them swarming during the daytime you know that there’s an issue. I bought, based upon recommendations upon various websites, four different kinds of pantry moth traps.1) Catchmaster 812sd Pantry Month Traps2) Crioxen Pantry Month Traps3) Dr. Killigan’s Premium Pantry Month Traps4) USA Made Pantry Month Traps (Did not arrive with the others so unable to test)The Catchmaster has a square pheromone nugget that has to be place inside the trap. The trap itself looks plain and needed to be folded. The pheromone nugget came sealed in a plastic wrapper for freshness. I believe that the glue is probably the best out of all four packages.The Crioxen trap looks pleasant (like a teabag); a much better design than the Catchmaster. There is no nugget to place in the glue. Again, the entire trap was sealed in plastic for freshness. I had issues with connecting the two ends together so definitely not for those who have arthritic fingers (ruined a trap just by trying to close it).Dr. Killigans trap also looks pleasant to the eye. Like the others, the trap came sealed in plastic freshness. There is no nugget to place into the glue. But get this: as soon as I removed the glue strip from the Dr. Killigans trap I was inundated with moths (during the day!!). They could not wait to mate with this trap (only the males would be stupid enough to try to mate with paper anyway)! The other traps be darned, they went after this trap in this trap alone. There were no issues with having to fold the trap or connect the two ends together.I placed all three traps side-by-side to see what would happen. Within 15 to 20 minutes, Dr. Killigan’s trap was the only one that contained moths (see photos). The others did not. Based upon my initial results I would not even bother with the other traps. I am sure that given an additional day that the Killigans trap will be full and the others may have one or two captives (who probably couldn't fly straight anyways). My goal was to buy a bunch of traps and see which one would work. I have not received any free/discounted samples (for any reviews) for I am just someone who is tired from sharing meals at night with my moth friends.