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🛡️ Guard Your Pantry Like a Pro—Because Moths Don't Take Breaks!
Maxguard Pantry Moth Traps use industrial-strength sticky glue combined with extra strength, time-released female pheromones to attract and trap male pantry moths, effectively reducing infestations of Indianmeal, Flour, Grain, and Seed Moths. Non-toxic and odorless, these traps are safe for use in food storage areas and provide up to 3 months of continuous protection per trap. Each pack includes 8 individually sealed traps for maximum freshness and potency.











| ASIN | B08RDFRNQS |
| Brand Name | Maxguard |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,005) |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Maxguard |
| Material Type | Glue |
| Number of Pieces | 8 |
| Style Name | Box |
| Target Species | Birds |
| UPC | 850023453099 |
| Unit Count | 8 Count |
R**E
I’ll get right to the point—MaxGuard Pantry Moth Traps do what they are advertised to do: trap and kill pantry moths (the ones that get trapped). The traps are very sticky—I have long hair, so…yeah. Otherwise they are safe and easy to set up and last for a few months or until they get full. I can’t attest to whether or not they attract the male moths (how can I tell?). They haven’t eliminated the problem by stopping the breeding cycle, so I’m guessing the traps don’t catch ALL the males. The traps do, however, help. My cautionary tale: I have a pantry moth problem—obviously. The nasty beasties hitched a ride in a bag of dry dog food a couple of years ago and have been unwelcome house guests since. Once I identified what they were, I ordered 2 brands of traps, this brand being one. Both worked to cut down on the growing population, but neither eliminated them. I slightly favored the other brand, but it may have been a location issue. It seemed to catch more moths, although it involved an extra step to set up—applying a tablet to the sticky inner surface to supposedly attract them. Time came to reorder and the other brand had risen in price disproportionately to its value so I ordered more of the MaxGuard brand (and have since continued to order it). As I mentioned before, it doesn’t eliminate the problem, but it does help keep it under control. They are worse in the summer during which time I have found their larva in some newly purchased items, like grain products. I presently have hopes for a total wipe-out which will take an intensified assault. I plan to initiate one this fall by emptying my pantry, throwing out anything that isn’t in jars or bottles or cans, spraying (works on the larva), zapping, scrubbing, and bombing. I chose to put it off because I had an elderly dog and cat and also because I simply have not had the time I know it will take to do a thorough purge. After that, I will continue to put out one or two MaxGuard traps in strategic spots to monitor—just in case I buy something with a stowaway. Even though I now transfer all the products I know they like to infest into well-sealed canisters, I have occasionally found larva attached to cans. I’ve also learned that the larvae can chew their way into zippered plastic bags! Life in central Texas—one insect after another. I hope this helps some of you who have similar uninvited guests.
O**Z
Excelente producto. Fácil de colocar y actúa de inmediato. A menos de una semana de uso, ya hay muchas menos polillas.
B**I
Works great and always buy this brand
D**E
Son muy buenas, cumplen los que prometen. Así se ven después de 1 mes, dice que son efectivas por tres meses. Las recomiendo para ir dándoles batalla en conjunto con fumigar.
B**H
Me percaté que es intrigante el ver.... Excelente producto.
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