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product_id: 350529343
title: "Clothing Moth - 8 Pack - Non Toxic Moth for Clothes with Pheromone Attractant - Odorless Sticky for Closet, Carpets | Non-Toxic Sticky Traps for Clothes Moths, Closets, Wardrobes & Carpets - Long-Lasting Pheromone Lure - Safe & Easy to Deploy"
brand: "trap a pest"
price: "143.48 DT"
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reviews_count: 5
category: "Trap A Pest"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/350529343-clothing-moth-8-pack-non-toxic-moth-for-clothes-pheromone
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region: Tunisia
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# Pheromone lure targets clothes moths only 8-pack for comprehensive wardrobe protection Non-toxic, odorless adhesive safe for closets Clothing Moth - 8 Pack - Non Toxic Moth for Clothes with Pheromone Attractant - Odorless Sticky for Closet, Carpets | Non-Toxic Sticky Traps for Clothes Moths, Closets, Wardrobes & Carpets - Long-Lasting Pheromone Lure - Safe & Easy to Deploy

**Brand:** trap a pest
**Price:** 143.48 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛡️ Defend your closet in style—trap moths before they strike!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Clothing Moth - 8 Pack - Non Toxic Moth for Clothes with Pheromone Attractant - Odorless Sticky for Closet, Carpets | Non-Toxic Sticky Traps for Clothes Moths, Closets, Wardrobes & Carpets - Long-Lasting Pheromone Lure - Safe & Easy to Deploy by trap a pest
- **How much does it cost?** 143.48 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/350529343-clothing-moth-8-pack-non-toxic-moth-for-clothes-pheromone)

## Best For

- trap a pest enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted trap a pest brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Safe & Odorless:** Non-toxic, scent-free sticky traps protect your clothes without harsh chemicals or smells.
- • **Effortless Setup:** Peel, fold, and hang—simple design blends seamlessly into any closet.
- • **Wardrobe Guardian:** Protects wool, fur, carpets, and delicate fabrics from destructive moth damage.
- • **Trusted Value Pack:** 8 modern-style traps provide long-lasting defense at a fraction of competitor costs.
- • **Precision Moth Targeting:** Specialized pheromone attractant traps only clothes moths, not pantry pests.

## Overview

TRAP A PEST Clothing Moth Traps come in an 8-pack featuring a non-toxic, odorless sticky surface infused with a pheromone attractant that specifically targets clothes moths. Designed for easy hanging in closets, these traps protect wool, fur, carpets, and other fabrics from moth damage without the use of harmful chemicals or unpleasant odors. The modern, discreet design blends into your wardrobe while providing effective pest control at an affordable price.

## Description

Clothing Moth Traps - 8 Pack - Non Toxic Moth Traps for Clothes with Pheromone Attractant - Odorless Sticky Traps for Closet, Carpets.

Review: not working at all - Four traps were distributed in a room with moths (around 2 per day), never once did any moth end up in a trap. Clearly a broken product was delivered to me.
Review: These MOST DEFINITELY WORK!!!!!!!!!! - As a kid, I remember going through things in Grandma's basement, guest closet and dresser, etc and constantly finding stinky moth balls everywhere. Even if the moth balls were years/decades old, EVERYTHING stunk of them and I absolutely hated the smell. Once something absorbed the odor, it was virtually impossible to get rid of. When I mentioned it to my mom, she said clothes moths were a common nuisance Back East (my grandparents lived in Indiana, and most of my other relatives were in Illinois & Arkansas) and most people living in that region probably had moth balls in at least one place in their house. When I asked why we'd never had problems, she said she didn't think they were able to survive in Arizona where we lived and that they eat clothes, carpets, cloth bound books; anything with cloth on them- but she'd also run into them eating the pages of her books as a kid. I myself had never had an issue with clothes moths or any other type of bug/insect eating my clothing or books. Until a few months ago. My mom used to take us to yard and estate sales as well as thrift stores regularly as we never had much money; even then, we had never had a problem with inadvertently bringing something home with destructive critters attached living here in Arizona. I still go to thrift stores, yard & estate sales and my husband loves to go with me. He recently got turned onto searching for records as I bought a turntable 5 years ago and saw that I had been finding some cool ones. So we have been purchasing a LOT of used records. All of a sudden a few months back, I started noticing a small moth flying around here and there then remembered she had mentioned clothes moths are little. They kept multiplying and now they are EVERYWHERE. I didn't notice any damage at first, but when I started vacuuming a couple days ago and was moving the cat caves made out of expensive wool from across the world, I realized they had holes all over on them and were completely covered with white speckles. When I picked them up off the floor, there was wool dust all over the place and I realized the white speckles were ungodly numbers of moth eggs. So those immediately went outside to the trash. I started checking things more thoroughly and am seeing small areas on multiple items that have begun inexplicably eroding when they were in extremely good condition when we bought them. When looking on desertcart after I finished vacuuming, I ran across numerous brands of moth traps similar to this one using the clothes moth pheromones, and they were all 1.5 to 3 times the cost of these. So I took a gamble and ordered these ones as they were the lowest price ones I could find. When they got here this morning, I pulled 5 of them out of the box and cut them all open at the same time. Even though we only have 2 closets with clothing in them and a coat closet, the darned moths are virtually everywhere. The traps are quite easy to assemble and before I could even get the adhesive backing completely pulled off of ONE moth trap, I noticed 3 moths flying around me. By the time I was setting up the second trap, there were 10+ moths flying around in the kitchen nearby, and the first trap had 2 moths stuck in it already. I had also bought some cedar slabs as well as lavender and cedar sachets for the dressers and began opening those. Then I got curious and went to check one of the traps I had place in a room where one of the wool cat caves and all of sewing and embroidering equipment was located, and the trap already had 6 moths stuck in it. I'm now worried we have a bad enough infestation that I am going to have to have numerous different moth deterrents and killers on auto-ship in order to try and get them under control if not have an exterminator come out. Unfortunately, we can't bomb the place because we have 2 dogs and 6 cats. We initially just had 2 of each until a feral mama cat adopted us a few years back along with her babies and we were unable to find anyone to take any of the babies and we now have 6 cats. Yes, I tried a few different shelters in the area as well, but we ended up with them right after COVID when people having to go back to work in the office decided to dump the animals they had adopted while the pandemic was in full swing, back into the shelters they had gotten them from. None of the shelters I contacted responded and I had a couple vets that we take our pets to inform me that shelters don't consider feral cats a priority because they're "working cats" and won't take them once someone has decided to do the humane things and take them into their home. So we're stuck with them. Sadly, both the cats we already had abhor being picked up and it severely traumatizes them when I have to crate them to go to the vet, that one of them turns into a biter and won't let them look at him. One of the feral babies is still mostly feral and won't let anyone near her, one boy lets me briefly pick him up but claws me when trying to put him in a carrier, and the other feral boy won't allow anyone to pick him up. So we're most likely going to have to use a ton of these sticky traps, which I abhor knowing how inhumane they are for mice and other creatures that get caught in them. I made sure I placed them all in spots the cats can't get to. NOTE: Even though the sticky glue on these is listed as "non-toxic" and probably thinner than the glue used in rodent traps, beware of placing them anywhere that your cats, dogs, and other pets can access them. The glue is on all 3 sides of the inner section of the trap, and if they get it stuck to their paws or fur it will still tear skin and fur out trying to remove it from them; causing massive trauma and pain.

## Features

- Clothes Moths Only - These do not work for Food Moths, Pantry Moths. These are made for Clothes Moths only.
- Easy To Use - Simply peel back the paper exposing the glue, then fold into position and hang them in your closet.
- Protect Your Clothes - Keep all your clothing, wool, fur and carpets inside your closet safe and clean.
- Great Design - Our beautiful design will blend right into your closet and provide a great look while getting the job done.
- Trap A Pest Promise: If for any reason you're not completely satisfied, simply contact us and we'll take care of it.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B096T94DKM |
| Brand | TRAP A PEST |
| Brand Name | TRAP A PEST |
| Color | White |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,589 Reviews |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TRAP A PEST |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TPCMT8PK |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Number | TPCMT8PK |
| Number of Pieces | 8 |
| Number of pieces | 8 |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Target Species | Moth |
| UPC | 850018625449 808218767742 |
| Unit Count | 8 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TRAP A PEST
- **Colour:** White
- **Item weight:** 0.17 Kilograms
- **Material:** Paper
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

![Clothing Moth - 8 Pack - Non Toxic Moth for Clothes with Pheromone Attractant - Odorless Sticky for Closet, Carpets | Non-Toxic Sticky Traps for Clothes Moths, Closets, Wardrobes & Carpets - Long-Lasting Pheromone Lure - Safe & Easy to Deploy - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71t1wX3osKL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How many do you need to put in a large walk in closet? Do you need to put one in each individual shelf or just a few for the whole closet?**
A: The traps attract by SCENT. So I just put out one at a time, BUT I CLOSED THE DOORS of the closet unless I was reaching for something inside. I slowly realized that there was a reason for eight traps per package! You just put out one trap per week, leaving the other ones up, in case they still had active ingredients. It took 6-8 weeks to have no moths. I put my sweaters in a plastic bin with moth crystals in the meanwhile, since there were living moths breeding.  The first time I opened a foil packet, I was swarmed by moths! I learned to open each new trap in another room. I learned that the hook tears off easily as you remove the cover for the sticky part, and to have a roll of tape on hand. These worked super well, but it took time to get them all. I would buy these again.

**Q: How often do these need to be changed?**
A: Every 3 months, same as other brands. Really works well. If you have a moth infestation, it may take a year or even 2 to clear them out. They lay teeny sand garin type eggs that will hatch months away. Wash everything in hot water. Vaccumn 2-3x every single nook cranny furniture & drapes, & wipe down w wet cloth (rinsing w every swipe).

**Q: Do these use phermones or just glue?**
A: Attract with pheromones but they are also sticky. They work and I don't have other solutions.

**Q: Do these also catch pantry moths, i thought clothing moths were pale in color but my traps are full what look like indian meal moths?**
A: It could happen, but it is a pheromone targeted towards clothes moths. For pantry moths, it is best to eliminate the grain that the immatures are in. I also always freeze all stored grains when I bring them home for 72h. This will kill any immature pantry moth that came with the grain from the store.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐ not working at all
*by J***K on 25 January 2022*

Four traps were distributed in a room with moths (around 2 per day), never once did any moth end up in a trap. Clearly a broken product was delivered to me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ These MOST DEFINITELY WORK!!!!!!!!!!
*by H***T on 12 June 2026*

As a kid, I remember going through things in Grandma's basement, guest closet and dresser, etc and constantly finding stinky moth balls everywhere. Even if the moth balls were years/decades old, EVERYTHING stunk of them and I absolutely hated the smell. Once something absorbed the odor, it was virtually impossible to get rid of. When I mentioned it to my mom, she said clothes moths were a common nuisance Back East (my grandparents lived in Indiana, and most of my other relatives were in Illinois & Arkansas) and most people living in that region probably had moth balls in at least one place in their house. When I asked why we'd never had problems, she said she didn't think they were able to survive in Arizona where we lived and that they eat clothes, carpets, cloth bound books; anything with cloth on them- but she'd also run into them eating the pages of her books as a kid. I myself had never had an issue with clothes moths or any other type of bug/insect eating my clothing or books. Until a few months ago. My mom used to take us to yard and estate sales as well as thrift stores regularly as we never had much money; even then, we had never had a problem with inadvertently bringing something home with destructive critters attached living here in Arizona. I still go to thrift stores, yard & estate sales and my husband loves to go with me. He recently got turned onto searching for records as I bought a turntable 5 years ago and saw that I had been finding some cool ones. So we have been purchasing a LOT of used records. All of a sudden a few months back, I started noticing a small moth flying around here and there then remembered she had mentioned clothes moths are little. They kept multiplying and now they are EVERYWHERE. I didn't notice any damage at first, but when I started vacuuming a couple days ago and was moving the cat caves made out of expensive wool from across the world, I realized they had holes all over on them and were completely covered with white speckles. When I picked them up off the floor, there was wool dust all over the place and I realized the white speckles were ungodly numbers of moth eggs. So those immediately went outside to the trash. I started checking things more thoroughly and am seeing small areas on multiple items that have begun inexplicably eroding when they were in extremely good condition when we bought them. When looking on amazon after I finished vacuuming, I ran across numerous brands of moth traps similar to this one using the clothes moth pheromones, and they were all 1.5 to 3 times the cost of these. So I took a gamble and ordered these ones as they were the lowest price ones I could find. When they got here this morning, I pulled 5 of them out of the box and cut them all open at the same time. Even though we only have 2 closets with clothing in them and a coat closet, the darned moths are virtually everywhere. The traps are quite easy to assemble and before I could even get the adhesive backing completely pulled off of ONE moth trap, I noticed 3 moths flying around me. By the time I was setting up the second trap, there were 10+ moths flying around in the kitchen nearby, and the first trap had 2 moths stuck in it already. I had also bought some cedar slabs as well as lavender and cedar sachets for the dressers and began opening those. Then I got curious and went to check one of the traps I had place in a room where one of the wool cat caves and all of sewing and embroidering equipment was located, and the trap already had 6 moths stuck in it. I'm now worried we have a bad enough infestation that I am going to have to have numerous different moth deterrents and killers on auto-ship in order to try and get them under control if not have an exterminator come out. Unfortunately, we can't bomb the place because we have 2 dogs and 6 cats. We initially just had 2 of each until a feral mama cat adopted us a few years back along with her babies and we were unable to find anyone to take any of the babies and we now have 6 cats. Yes, I tried a few different shelters in the area as well, but we ended up with them right after COVID when people having to go back to work in the office decided to dump the animals they had adopted while the pandemic was in full swing, back into the shelters they had gotten them from. None of the shelters I contacted responded and I had a couple vets that we take our pets to inform me that shelters don't consider feral cats a priority because they're "working cats" and won't take them once someone has decided to do the humane things and take them into their home. So we're stuck with them. Sadly, both the cats we already had abhor being picked up and it severely traumatizes them when I have to crate them to go to the vet, that one of them turns into a biter and won't let them look at him. One of the feral babies is still mostly feral and won't let anyone near her, one boy lets me briefly pick him up but claws me when trying to put him in a carrier, and the other feral boy won't allow anyone to pick him up. So we're most likely going to have to use a ton of these sticky traps, which I abhor knowing how inhumane they are for mice and other creatures that get caught in them. I made sure I placed them all in spots the cats can't get to. NOTE: Even though the sticky glue on these is listed as "non-toxic" and probably thinner than the glue used in rodent traps, beware of placing them anywhere that your cats, dogs, and other pets can access them. The glue is on all 3 sides of the inner section of the trap, and if they get it stuck to their paws or fur it will still tear skin and fur out trying to remove it from them; causing massive trauma and pain.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This actually does work!
*by M***E on 9 April 2026*

very surprised and impressed with how well these work. I had a clothing moth problem / infestation. I placed about 4 x of these around the area I thought they were coming from (1x in wardrobe and 3 x near bedside lamps). Each trap caught around 4+ small moths over several days (plus a spider). Combined with me spraying and killing moths when I saw them, this completely fixed my problem. Putting on a bedside lamp at night worked well in attracting the moths to one place

## Frequently Bought Together

- TRAP A PEST Clothing Moth Traps - 8 Pack - Non Toxic Moth Traps for Clothes with Pheromone Attractant - Odorless Sticky Traps for Closet, Carpets
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