🛡️ Keep your kitchen safe and moth-free with style!
Catchmaster Pantry Pest & Moth Traps offer a safe, non-toxic solution to eliminate moth infestations in your kitchen and storage areas. With a powerful pheromone attractant and ultra-sticky glue, these traps effectively target common pantry moths while ensuring the safety of your food and pets. Easy to use and made in the USA, they provide peace of mind for every household.
K**.
Very effective
The traps were easy to put together and very effective--they worked immediately to trap the brown moths I have in my house from infected birdseed I had left open. Highly recommend to anyone else going through the distress of a moth infestation.
E**P
Works better than I could have expected
Within the first 30min to an hour each of the two traps I set out had caught 8 and 10 clothes or pantry moths from the bird seed nesting areas respectively. I’d never even seen that many moths in the house at one time before while looking for them and spraying with natural oil products. The traps are much more effective than I could have hoped for!Setting them up is easy when you crease the folds before removing the film backing.
A**Y
These are the ones to get
These US-made traps work MUCH better because of the separate pheromone lure. I bought some cheaper Chinese traps that claimed the lure was mixed into the glue, and they attracted zero moths. Spend a little more on the Catchmaster.
D**N
Works but not the greatest.
It will work but not as well as others I’ve bought. It takes longer for the moths to be attracted to this trap verses others I’ve purchased.Easy to use and convenient because it has a hole so it can be hung up.
I**S
A comparison of month traps : Results
We have a major infestation of pantry months. They are usually nighttime creatures so when you see them swarming during the daytime you know that there’s an issue. I bought, based upon recommendations upon various websites, four different kinds of pantry moth traps.1) Catchmaster 812sd Pantry Month Traps2) Crioxen Pantry Month Traps3) Dr. Killigan’s Premium Pantry Month Traps4) USA Made Pantry Month Traps (Did not arrive with the others so unable to test)The Catchmaster has a square pheromone nugget that has to be place inside the trap. The trap itself looks plain and needed to be folded. The pheromone nugget came sealed in a plastic wrapper for freshness. I believe that the glue is probably the best out of all four packages.The Crioxen trap looks pleasant (like a teabag); a much better design than the Catchmaster. There is no nugget to place in the glue. Again, the entire trap was sealed in plastic for freshness. I had issues with connecting the two ends together so definitely not for those who have arthritic fingers (ruined a trap just by trying to close it).Dr. Killigans trap also looks pleasant to the eye. Like the others, the trap came sealed in plastic freshness. There is no nugget to place into the glue. But get this: as soon as I removed the glue strip from the Dr. Killigans trap I was inundated with moths (during the day!!). They could not wait to mate with this trap (only the males would be stupid enough to try to mate with paper anyway)! The other traps be darned, they went after this trap in this trap alone. There were no issues with having to fold the trap or connect the two ends together.I placed all three traps side-by-side to see what would happen. Within 15 to 20 minutes, Dr. Killigan’s trap was the only one that contained moths (see photos). The others did not. Based upon my initial results I would not even bother with the other traps. I am sure that given an additional day that the Killigans trap will be full and the others may have one or two captives (who probably couldn't fly straight anyways). My goal was to buy a bunch of traps and see which one would work. I have not received any free/discounted samples (for any reviews) for I am just someone who is tired from sharing meals at night with my moth friends.
M**S
satisfied
product works well
J**H
I literally had moths follow me to the pantry when I took the trap in...
I seriously hope this does not get flagged as being "too good to be true," but we have been fighting these things for a month and a half and have/have had a LOT of moths still coming out of the woodwork in spite of a major zero-tolerance effort against them. They came in with "seed cylinders" I get my wife for Christmas to feed the woodpeckers. Moths and worms just kept pouring out of the closet they were stored in, made cocoons in all the clothes hanging in the closet and in everything else in there as well. We cleaned, burned, squashed pretty much day and night and they were slowly beginning to wane, but ONE fertile female moth can wreck that in one laying of up to 400 eggs.When I opened the traps' bat packets, I had three moths come out f nowhere. Of course, timing of their breeding cycle was coincidental, but they found me as soon as I opened the packet containing the bait. I pressed it onto the trap and carried it into the pantry and the moths actually followed me and two entered the trap as soon as I set it on the shelf. A few minutes later, number three had joined them.Same thing for the originally infested closet - I set the trap and had three moths within minutes. Two days later - still three moths in each trap, but I feel better knowing those three males won't be fertilizing the remaining females. There has been a dramatic reduction of the moths I have to catch or squash each day since I placed the traps and the ones I do see are smaller.Do not think that you can just put the traps out and the moths will all be gone though. You really have to eliminate the source of contamination, any subsequently contaminated stuff and start killing every one of the moths you see. The traps are icing on the cake and give all the other methods a chance to work. You can get these moths from dog food, cat food, any kind of feed for livestock. I've gotten them in raw peanuts (for the chickens) and they infest other nearby feed types, but those are not in the house. Easy to get them but not so easy to get rid of them.
D**A
not sure it works
It came fast with good instructions however I do not see it work. I have another brand bug Md and I have gathered so much moth that it is worrisome that's why I bought more. However, I do not see any moth being interested in eating it.
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