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Review on Organic Dr. Killigan's Premium Pantry Moth Traps with Pheromones Prime - Non-Toxic Sticky Glue Trap for Kitchen Moths in Food Cupboards - How to Get Rid of Moths - Pack of 6 (Black) by Josh Clifton

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Surprisingly effective

I have lived in the same place for over a decade and have never had a moth problem. Suddenly they are everywhere. I spent weeks knocking them down until I realized I was going to lose the fight. When I ordered them the moths seemed to be gone, so I figured maybe I'd finally killed them (or they were watching when I placed the order and realized they'd better back off for a few days). Seriously, they seem to be gone. The package arrived within a few days so I figured we'll send it off anyway and see what happens. I'm not kidding, one appeared and followed me and the trap into the kitchen. I placed the trap on the microwave and within 60 seconds four moths were flying around it. He made his first catch in less than two minutes. Within a month the trap was filled with dead butterflies. When I give a product 5 stars, it's because it not only meets expectations, but works very well. This works well and the company seems quite friendly. They also have a bit of humor in their instructions and packaging which is an added plus when purchasing. Humor is for sale. :D If your problem is clothes or gypsy moth, you have to solve it differently. But if you have a common problem with "pantry moth" or "corn moth" (tiny moths). they really work. Note that these traps only attract male moths. The idea is to kill the males so the females can't reproduce, so you'll be moth-killing for a while longer. It's not an instant fix, but it works. Disclaimer: This is not required. I'm just a buyer, I bought it with my own money, I liked how they work, I wrote a review. No affiliation with the company, no reviews, just a good product that (as per other reviews) deserves another 5 stars.

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Sad device