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Here's a safe, non-toxic way to help keep flour, cereals, and pet food free of pesky meal moths. The disposable cardboard trap lures moths with a natural sex lure, trapping them on the sticky surface inside. Traps have two-year shelf life if stored unopened.
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Comments about Pantry Bug Traps, Set of 2:
I like these traps, especially with the soap stone cover. They are effective yet clean and easy to use. I am so glad to be rid of the moths!
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I have used these for many years, always ordering from Gardener's Supply. I have tried another brand but was not pleased with the results. I can always rely on the Revenge traps to rid my cabinets of these pesky moths.
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Last summer,I placed the traps in my kitchen and dining room, on top of the cabinets. The traps started to fill up almost immediately with moths! This fall, I replaced them, and there are (apparently) no more moths to catch.
They are easy to use, odorless, and safe for people with asthma like myself. I like the idea of not spraying any chemicals into the air. I placed them out of reach of my cats (because of stickiness).
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Comments about Pantry Bug Traps, Set of 2:
I don't know where they came from, had never seen such before. But those little gray moths were fast! (And driving us batty).
In desperation,we ordered 2 sets and set them up around the house ASAP. The next day, we started finding the traps filling up. I'm happy to say that we haven't seen a trace of any in days. Yea!
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Comments about Pantry Bug Traps, Set of 2:
fantastic product!
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Comments about Pantry Bug Traps, Set of 2:
I started using in my pantry, and then moved them out to the garage by the birdseed. That's where the flys originate. Works great and solved my probem.
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Comments about Pantry Bug Traps, Set of 2:
In the summer, birdfood, even in metal containers in the garage, get these moths. They are bad. These traps really help to attract the moths.
They can get in your kitchen from your garage. I like them very well.
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Comments about Pantry Bug Traps, Set of 2:
You need to use them at the first sight of flying pantry moths, so best to order extra to have on hand for the next time round. Non toxic and safe around food. Combine use of traps with freezing containers of food that may have been exposed to moths to kill eggs and larvae.
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Comments about Pantry Bug Traps, Set of 2:
I had been battling pantry moths for a couple of years -- cleaned out the cupboards, wiped down the shelves, and sprayed with an insecticide -- and yet they kept returning. When I ran across this product, I was skeptical of the pheromone attractant, but was willing to give it a try. To my amazement, the moths flock to the trap and are captured by the adhesive. I haven't eliminated them, but at least I don't have little moths flying all around my pantry and kitchen any longer.
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Comments about Pantry Bug Traps, Set of 2:
Had a terrible moth/weevil problem in my cereal drawer. I have trapped an enormous number of amorous moths already. Now, anywhere I see a moth "hangout," I'll move a trap to that area. Definitely, I will buy again!
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