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desertcart.co.jp: MAXGUARD (マックスガード) パントリー蛾トラップ (12個パック + 2個無料) 強力フェロモン付き | 非毒性の粘着性接着剤トラップ キッチンで食べ物や食器棚の蛾に | 種子の穀物小麦粉 ミールガを捕まえて殺す | : DIY・工具・ガーデン Review: منتج ممتاز - ممتاز جدا ويصطاد فراشات المؤن بشكل فعال Review: Very effective, but know what type of moth you're dealing with! - There was a huge moth infestation at my parents' house--it was bad to the point where maybe a couple would seep into an unsealed (but seemingly closed) bag of ground flaxseed or an open canister of spices in the kitchen somehow and make a whole home with all sorts of webbing within. One of the main areas of infestation was in one particular room in the basement that had a good dozen or more of them flying around like they owned the room. So my mom got advice from someone and thought moth balls were a good solution along with closing off and really sealing that room with the infestation. I said it was a bad idea, but she said she knew what she was doing, so I said, ooooooook..... long story short: 2 or 3 days later I ran into the room to grab some canned drinks and there were larvae and brown casings everywhere... they truly owned the room now LOL. So with a bit of research and searching online, I found these traps and saw they had good reviews. Yes, they very much work! Within a few days, most of the (presumably) male moths were flying into them, leaving the female moths out to dry (lol). Obviously if eggs can't be laid, then over some period of time the moth population should be eradicated, especially given the females only have a lifespan of 1-3 weeks or so. I would say after just those few days, I only saw 2 or 3 occasionally flying around. They could've just been females. The manufacturer recommends replacing the traps either if they are full or if 90 days have passed. A couple of them seem heavily populated, but not quite full by my definition so I decided to leave them to see what would happen over time (see my uploaded photos). Now a full month has passed, and I think they are probably 98-99% gone. Still see one flying from time to time, but it seems like they should disappear for good before the winter. Some additional notes based on my observations over the last 30 days: 1) It is possible the pantry moths in larva form like eating clothes, but, from research, they only do so as a last resort. I had a feeling clothes moths were also players at the table in this game, so I ordered the the clothes moth variants of the traps as well. Didn't catch much in the first few days, but after that, the traps started populating, especially with tiny ones that just grew out of their casings. 2) As a precaution, I moved all my clothes into my car to bake in the heat and kill off any potential eggs or larvae. They say clothes being in 135F heat for at least 30 min should be sufficient (or being in a dryer on high setting or dry cleaning). 3) Do not be afraid to swat any still flying around. If you see two stuck together in the mating process like I still did maybe once a week or so, you MUST especially swat them as if you were saving the world from being taken over by a bunch of aliens like in one of those movies because female pantry moths, after mating, are capable of laying hundreds of eggs (on average like 500-800). If they are successful, the cycle starts all over again. Granted if it happens, with the traps, it would just take a little longer and probably more traps to eradicate them from your space. Conclusion: traps are worth the price and will save you so much time, energy, and headaches from trying other solutions and needing to repeatedly take other actions like throwing out or replacing food items or clothes, etc. Have a pantry moth problem? Don't think about it, just buy now.











| ASIN | B08XB7SJGJ |
| UPC | 850023453150 |
| おすすめ度 | 5つ星のうち4.4 3,592 レビュー |
| セット数 | 14 |
| ブランド | Maxguard |
| ブランド名 | Maxguard |
| ユニット数 | 14.0 個 |
| 個数 | 14 |
| 商品の重量 | 0.28 キログラム |
| 電動 | いいえ |
| 電気 | いいえ |
A**N
منتج ممتاز
ممتاز جدا ويصطاد فراشات المؤن بشكل فعال
J**N
Very effective, but know what type of moth you're dealing with!
There was a huge moth infestation at my parents' house--it was bad to the point where maybe a couple would seep into an unsealed (but seemingly closed) bag of ground flaxseed or an open canister of spices in the kitchen somehow and make a whole home with all sorts of webbing within. One of the main areas of infestation was in one particular room in the basement that had a good dozen or more of them flying around like they owned the room. So my mom got advice from someone and thought moth balls were a good solution along with closing off and really sealing that room with the infestation. I said it was a bad idea, but she said she knew what she was doing, so I said, ooooooook..... long story short: 2 or 3 days later I ran into the room to grab some canned drinks and there were larvae and brown casings everywhere... they truly owned the room now LOL. So with a bit of research and searching online, I found these traps and saw they had good reviews. Yes, they very much work! Within a few days, most of the (presumably) male moths were flying into them, leaving the female moths out to dry (lol). Obviously if eggs can't be laid, then over some period of time the moth population should be eradicated, especially given the females only have a lifespan of 1-3 weeks or so. I would say after just those few days, I only saw 2 or 3 occasionally flying around. They could've just been females. The manufacturer recommends replacing the traps either if they are full or if 90 days have passed. A couple of them seem heavily populated, but not quite full by my definition so I decided to leave them to see what would happen over time (see my uploaded photos). Now a full month has passed, and I think they are probably 98-99% gone. Still see one flying from time to time, but it seems like they should disappear for good before the winter. Some additional notes based on my observations over the last 30 days: 1) It is possible the pantry moths in larva form like eating clothes, but, from research, they only do so as a last resort. I had a feeling clothes moths were also players at the table in this game, so I ordered the the clothes moth variants of the traps as well. Didn't catch much in the first few days, but after that, the traps started populating, especially with tiny ones that just grew out of their casings. 2) As a precaution, I moved all my clothes into my car to bake in the heat and kill off any potential eggs or larvae. They say clothes being in 135F heat for at least 30 min should be sufficient (or being in a dryer on high setting or dry cleaning). 3) Do not be afraid to swat any still flying around. If you see two stuck together in the mating process like I still did maybe once a week or so, you MUST especially swat them as if you were saving the world from being taken over by a bunch of aliens like in one of those movies because female pantry moths, after mating, are capable of laying hundreds of eggs (on average like 500-800). If they are successful, the cycle starts all over again. Granted if it happens, with the traps, it would just take a little longer and probably more traps to eradicate them from your space. Conclusion: traps are worth the price and will save you so much time, energy, and headaches from trying other solutions and needing to repeatedly take other actions like throwing out or replacing food items or clothes, etc. Have a pantry moth problem? Don't think about it, just buy now.
S**J
Fantastic Product
I set these traps up in a few places in our home and I am not kidding when I say every trap had more than 1 moth on them within the first 5 minutes of being placed. These traps are exceptional for pantry moths (we ended up with moths due to an old bag of birdseed that was forgotten about in a small closet). I would absolutely recommend these traps.
B**A
It’s super effective!!
Immediately effective! We had a little bit of an infestation and I didn’t know what to do about it. As soon as I opened the individually sealed trap, the moths started swarming towards it. I’ve had one open for less than 5 minutes and it has 13 moths already. They seriously are coming out of the woodwork to get to this trap. They’re flying in from the next room even. I’m freaking out this is crazy.
M**Y
🦋 Mothpocalypse 🦋
Let me tell you, my kitchen was like the Studio 54 for moths—they just kept coming, no invitation needed, and boy, did they love to party in my pantry! Then came the MAXGUARD Pantry Moth Traps, and suddenly it was less of a rave and more of a retirement home for these winged party crashers. First off, these aren't just traps; they're a moth's worst nightmare and my new best friend. With 'extra strength pheromones,' I was skeptical—sounded like something out of a superhero movie. But lo and behold, these traps turned my pantry from the "It" place into a no-fly zone real quick. Installation? What installation! Just open, peel, and place. It’s easier than making toast (and a lot less fun for the moths). These things stick anywhere and start working their magic faster than you can say "bug off!" And the non-toxic part? Chef’s kiss! I mean, who wants to nuke their food supply with chemicals? Not me! Thanks to MAXGUARD, I can sleep soundly, knowing my quinoa and couscous will only be feeding me, not the moth masses. Plus, you get 14 traps. That’s like, a baker’s dozen plus one for good luck. And trust me, with these traps, you won't need luck. You just need to remember where you put them because these moths get stuck faster than you can say "Gotcha!" So, seeing less moths? That’s an understatement. It's more like witnessing a disappearing act worthy of a Las Vegas magic show. Four stars for turning my pantry back into a place where food lives, not moths. 🌟🌟🌟🌟 P.S. To any moths reading this: consider this your eviction notice. MAXGUARD is in town, and they're not playing around!
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