1. Peel back the paper cover to expose the glue layer underneath.
2. Tear open one pouch containing a pheromone lure. Put the pheromone lure in the center of the glue area.
3. Fold the trap along the fold lines to make a triangle shape.
Once assembled, put the trap on a flat surface in areas where you've seen moths. Replace the trap every three months, or sooner if it becomes dusty of full of moths.
In our garage, we have dog food, cat food, poultry food for our birds, and corn for them as well. I put the traps out in pairs. The moth traps are very effective at reducing the population to near zer…
In our garage, we have dog food, cat food, poultry food for our birds, and corn for them as well. I put the traps out in pairs. The moth traps are very effective at reducing the population to near zero.
Does an Excellent Job
By Pam on 10/15/2014
Verified Purchase
I've bought various kinds of pantry moth traps before. This one works as well as any of them. It's trapped several moths, which is probably why I don't see many flying around.
moth sticky traps
By Rico on 01/18/2019
Too soon to rate. They seem to be OK. Time will tell.