

🛡️ Wardrobe’s silent guardian: trap moths before they strike!
This 11-pack of extra-strength pheromone sticky traps offers a non-toxic, family-safe solution to protect your valuable fabrics from case-making and webbing clothes moths. Designed for closets, wardrobes, and fabric storage, these foldable traps use industrial-grade adhesive and targeted pheromones to capture male moths and break the breeding cycle without harmful chemicals. Easy to use and eco-friendly, they provide long-lasting protection for wool, silk, cashmere, carpets, and more.








| ASIN | B07DPFGQDC |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,843 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #42 in Closet Moth Protection |
| Brand | ECOTASTIC |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,140) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 5823860013 |
| Manufacturer | ECOTASTIC |
| Material | Paper |
| Number of Pieces | 11 |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 5"W x 3"H |
| Style | Foldable |
| Target Species | Moth |
| Unit Count | 11.0 Count |
R**S
It Really Really Works!
This product worked great. Within the first couple of minutes I had several tiny moths. I had a wool blanket that had been in storage and I even had it dry cleaned but I noticed these little moths flying around the I identified with some research as Cloth moths. The blanket is gone but it has been a week and I am still catching these tiny moths. I wish it came with a little paddle stick though because I can't stand to see the little buggers suffer as the sit there for hours waiting to die so I have to smoosh them right away. I highly recommend these moth traps.
T**T
They work for male moths!
I've been trying out various pheromone moth traps in my fibre studio over the past couple of years. There are clear winners, and this brand is one. I have three traps hanging a couple of feet apart on my storage shelves and this single trap (Ecotastic) caught over 30 moths, the Dr Killigan trap around 25. I have traps I recently ordered a batch of parasite moths to - hopefully - take care of the moth eggs. Be aware that the traps only attract the male moths, so if any of them get past it to a female, eggs will still be laid! I recommend this brand!
I**I
sure traps moths!
easy to use. Don't last long (3 months) but that seems about the same as most others. When we had a real problem the traps caught tons of moths. Since then we have been keeping the traps around to stop any new infestation (traps don't seem to be 100% effective since a few moths continue to return) and it picks up a few every time. I don't know if they will ever be 100% effective since our house is huge, with closets and clothes and towels and linens and 4 messy kids, but it definitely keeps the population WAY down over the original. One note: they used to come with an obvious second material (the lure) stuck to the adhesive. My last batch came without that second material and I don't know if it was a manufacturing error or they have now built the lure into the adhesive itself. I will update this review if i find out. (I suppose if this new batch of traps never catches a moth, then the lure was missing?). Update: Got in contact with the manufacturer and they confirmed that the lure has been added to the adhesive now, so all is good. Having that confirmation, I am now giving these 5 stars since they do everything I can expect from them.
C**A
This product is working !
The moth trap came very fast and it is an excellent product! Easy to assemble and does not have any bad smell. It is safe, effective, collects and kills the ugly insects! I recommend this company. The price is also better, than for similar products anywhere! You won't be disappointed!
J**N
They may not work if you don't clean up the main moth nesting site first!
I had a major moth infestation secretly taking over the wool lining of the under-bed storage of my king bed. So when I put these traps out and I only saw one or two moths after a week, I thought they don't work at all! I had hundreds of moths that were laying eggs under my bed and elsewhere in the house so killing only one or two a week wasn't going to put a dent in their population. The under-bed wool storage was prime moth real estate! But it was a huge undertaking to remove all the wool lining, so until I had the time to do it, I thought these traps might help in the interim. No, they were useless. Okay, now flash forward to after I removed the wool lining from the bed storage. I also vacuum sealed all our wool clothes, cleaned and stored our wool carpets, etc etc. I would still see a few surviving moths flying around. And that's when the TRAPS WORKED! My theory is that when I had the huge moth utopian breeding real estate under my bed, it probably smelled very strongly like females to the male moths. So they were attracted to that strong scent under the bed. A little dinky synthetic phermone moth trap wasn't going to deter them from the real thing! It's like having an adult video store next door to a brothel. Why bother! But once I removed the main breeding site, the male moths were so desperate to find females and they flocked to the traps and I was able to kill the last remaining moths! Other Tips: My moth infestation was enormous and I refused to use toxic chemicals. I had considered hiring a professional exterminator but all the reviews said the moths come back eventually. I believe this is because they don't do a thorough job. Even if you hire a professional, you still need to bag up and clean all your wool & fur items yourself. It's a ton of work. But even then, moths are crazy resilient and will survive on the tiniest little fur ball of wool debris or pet hair. So if you have pets like I do, then any crack in the baseboard or the space under your appliances likely has a build up of pet hair, maybe some human hair too, and wool sheddings from carpets or clothes. I even found moths breeding inside the filter of my vacuum because it had cat hair and wool carpet sheddings! So to win the war, you need to thoroughly clean all these crevices and spaces regularly for several months. I used a special vacuum hose attachment and a super-sized pipe cleaner to clean under my fridge, stove, dishwasher, laundry machines etc (purchased on amazon). I also vacuumed my wool carpets every week (flipped them over and vacuum the backside as well). Moths don't like to breed on surfaces that are regularly disturbed or exposed to light. So even if you have wool carpets and pillows, just make sure to shake them up every week and vacuum them. Finally, I took diatomaceous earth (or you can use borax powder) and I used a duster (small plastic bottle that puffs the powder) to inject the powder under my appliances, into any crevices or holes in baseboards, and under the toe kick of my kitchen cabinets and bedroom closets. So far this is working great for me and I haven't seen a moth in 2 months. Last note, I used these traps as well as a more expensive trap with a slightly better review by West Bay Retail (on amazon). They both worked after the bed wool removal and they both failed before I addressed the bed wool. But since these were so much more affordable, I stuck with these traps. It's better to use more traps rather than just a few expensive ones especially since they seem to have the same effectiveness.
S**L
Only Five traps in the box.
It may be too late to return this item. The item arrived in a plastic bag. I opened it and found out there are only FIVE traps. Not 11 as described on the box and in the description, but only 5 traps! Warning! Open your items immediately.
B**R
Replace every two months.
They’re inexpensive; however, they have a slight odor when you remove the film and it says to replace them every 2 months, which is one month less than other options. Other options also have a place to write or mark the date on them so you know when to replace them. So far I haven’t caught any moths but I think that’s because I took everything out of the closet, steam cleaned all surfaces, and washed all the clothes that didn’t need to be dry cleaned.
W**1
Simple to use and very effective Moth Traps.
We found moths eating our cloths. They have expensive taste. Focusing on the more expensive cloth with wool, silk or other nice material. The moth trap is easy to use: open the sealed package, pull the protecting paper off and fold the moth trap into a triangle, tuck in the flap, put it on a cloth hanger. We found quite a few moths on the trap just in a few days. Simple to use and very effective! One suggestion for improvement, the cut out to tuck the frap is almost the same size of the flap so it is easy to get pull off. If the factory can cut the line shorter, we can insert one end of the flag in and pull it to fix in place, it will be much better.
M**Y
Excellent, the trap caught a moth on the day that it was placed in the closet!
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