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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 Zachary Pete

Revainrating 4 out of 5

These traps definitely attract moths

I've always referred to these winged nuisances as "seed moths" - they're included in every pet food pack for FREE. Whatever you call them, they are absolutely drawn to these traps. I'll take the doctor's word that these traps are saturated with moth pheromone. As far as I know, it could also be the smell of sunflower seeds. I folded one of the traps and accidentally spotted a flying moth nearby. I just held the trap at arm's length. The butterfly did a U-turn in the air and flew straight to the trap. Then he landed on the outside of the trap and began what appeared to be a mating dance of moths - lots of wing flapping and figure eight dances. That's reassuring. If only he had fallen into the trap now. Which he finally did. Yes! Kill one for the people! And then he came out on the other side of the trap. A closer look revealed that he had passed the upper peak where a triangle formed and formed. It turns out that there is no glue on these two edges. Before. It was discouraging. Many moths have been caught since the initial failure which is why this product works as advertised. Now the only thing that worries me is the canteen moth. Pheromones only attract male butterflies. Women should (probably) die of old age. Since all the "dumb" male butterflies have been captured, Mensa moth has little to no mating competition. Maybe I'll purposefully breed a new super intelligent butterfly.

Pros
  • Doping 🔥
Cons
  • Very Expensive