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product_id: 674847
title: "Clothes Moth Traps - Ready to Use - 1 package of 2 traps"
brand: "pro-pest"
price: "101.33 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Pro Pest"
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# Ready to use 2 traps per pack Non-toxic solution Clothes Moth Traps - Ready to Use - 1 package of 2 traps

**Brand:** pro-pest
**Price:** 101.33 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛡️ Wardrobe Warriors: Defend Your Style with Ease!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Clothes Moth Traps - Ready to Use - 1 package of 2 traps by pro-pest
- **How much does it cost?** 101.33 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/674847-clothes-moth-traps-ready-to-use-1-package-of-2)

## Best For

- pro-pest enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Peace of Mind:** Enjoy worry-free storage with effective moth protection.
- • **Discreet Design:** Blend seamlessly into your closet without compromising style.
- • **Effortless Setup:** Simply place and forget—no complicated instructions!
- • **Eco-Friendly Defense:** Non-toxic traps that are safe for your home and family.
- • **Protect Your Wardrobe:** Safeguard your favorite outfits from pesky moths!

## Description

ProPest Clothes Moth Traps will lure and kill webbing cloth moths, the most common type of clothes moth. Protect your wool fabrics and clothes, persian/oriental rugs, furs, feathers and other fine products.

Review: Traps a different type of moth than the Safer traps - I had been plagued by clothes moths for a couple of seasons. When they weren't going away (but my clothes were!) I bought some Safer traps at my local hardware store. They seemed to work, but some of the reviewers said the Pro-Pest brand traps a different type of moth than the Safer traps do, and I still had an unacceptable problem, so I tried both. I put one of each brand in the closets most affected. For the first couple of weeks, the Safer traps were catching moths and the Pro-Pest only had one or two, which could just have been accidental. Then I saw no additional moths for a week or so, and then all of a sudden the Pro-Pest traps had quite a few. My assumption is they have slightly different life-cycles and/or mating times and I have both types of moths. As others have noted, the traps catch only the males and it's the females whose eggs do the damage, and I do still see some moths here and there. That said, I've definitely had far fewer ruined sweaters and woolens since I started using both brands of the traps, enough so that I have decided I don't need to do any hard-core extermination. I will continue to buy and deploy both brands, because in my situation they do seem to work well in combination. My suggestion is that if one brand doesn't work for you, try the other.
Review: Don't waste your money - I have had moths attacking my clothing for at least a year, as far as I know. I was reluctant to use pesticide, such as a fogger, for the same reasons most people avoid that solution. Trying the home remedies such as freezing my clothing, washing every single garment and blanket, or whatever else people suggest short of pesticides, just doesn't seem feasible. Someone told me about moth traps, but the only kind of moth traps available in stores where I live were the kind that are for "pantry" moths, which apparently are a different species. I tried the pantry moth traps anyway, figuring I had nothing to lose by giving them a shot. After a month or so, the traps had caught three or four moths. I probably swatted twice as many in that period, so I guessed I wasn't making a dent in the moth population since I'd see at least one almost every day. Finally I looked on the internet and found these "clothes moth" traps on desertcart, read the reviews, and thought it couldn't hurt to give them a try. I put one in each of the large closets where the moths seem to have established themselves. Within a couple minutes of putting a trap in the one closet, two moths suddenly started fluttering around. I was amazed. I thought, "Wow, that one review was telling the truth! These moths are going crazy!" I stood and watched them for a few minutes and became puzzled. The moths were flying around, landing on clothing in the closet, taking off again, flying around, almost as if they were drunk...but they weren't going near the trap. I figured they'd settle down and head for the pheromone-laden trap eventually, so I quit watching them and left them to sort things out without me. Long story short: Later that day, no moths in either trap. Next day, the same. It's now been several weeks, and not a single moth has been trapped. Not one. I really don't understand it. It's not as if the moths suddenly disappeared, because at night I'd still see them flutter by as I read or worked on the computer. As others have said in their reviews, the moth traps are probably not a complete and permanent solution to a moth problem. In my experience, they aren't even a temporary or partial solution. I don't recommend this product.

## Features

- 1 pack- 2 traps

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002RT10VU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #305,856 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2,997 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Pro-Pest |
| Brand Name | Pro-Pest |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 445 Reviews |
| Is Electric | No |
| Manufacturer | Pro Pest |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0687275412006 |
| Material | Wool |
| Material Type | Wool |
| Model Number | 740649 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Target Species | Moth |
| UPC | 687275412006 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Pro-Pest
- **Style:** Classic
- **Material:** Wool
- **Number of Pieces:** 1
- **Is Electric:** No
- **Target Species:** Moth
- **Unit Count:** 1 Count
- **UPC:** 687275412006

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Traps a different type of moth than the Safer traps
*by K***A on June 17, 2013*

I had been plagued by clothes moths for a couple of seasons. When they weren't going away (but my clothes were!) I bought some Safer traps at my local hardware store. They seemed to work, but some of the reviewers said the Pro-Pest brand traps a different type of moth than the Safer traps do, and I still had an unacceptable problem, so I tried both. I put one of each brand in the closets most affected. For the first couple of weeks, the Safer traps were catching moths and the Pro-Pest only had one or two, which could just have been accidental. Then I saw no additional moths for a week or so, and then all of a sudden the Pro-Pest traps had quite a few. My assumption is they have slightly different life-cycles and/or mating times and I have both types of moths. As others have noted, the traps catch only the males and it's the females whose eggs do the damage, and I do still see some moths here and there. That said, I've definitely had far fewer ruined sweaters and woolens since I started using both brands of the traps, enough so that I have decided I don't need to do any hard-core extermination. I will continue to buy and deploy both brands, because in my situation they do seem to work well in combination. My suggestion is that if one brand doesn't work for you, try the other.

### ⭐ Don't waste your money
*by E***K on October 3, 2011*

I have had moths attacking my clothing for at least a year, as far as I know. I was reluctant to use pesticide, such as a fogger, for the same reasons most people avoid that solution. Trying the home remedies such as freezing my clothing, washing every single garment and blanket, or whatever else people suggest short of pesticides, just doesn't seem feasible. Someone told me about moth traps, but the only kind of moth traps available in stores where I live were the kind that are for "pantry" moths, which apparently are a different species. I tried the pantry moth traps anyway, figuring I had nothing to lose by giving them a shot. After a month or so, the traps had caught three or four moths. I probably swatted twice as many in that period, so I guessed I wasn't making a dent in the moth population since I'd see at least one almost every day. Finally I looked on the internet and found these "clothes moth" traps on Amazon, read the reviews, and thought it couldn't hurt to give them a try. I put one in each of the large closets where the moths seem to have established themselves. Within a couple minutes of putting a trap in the one closet, two moths suddenly started fluttering around. I was amazed. I thought, "Wow, that one review was telling the truth! These moths are going crazy!" I stood and watched them for a few minutes and became puzzled. The moths were flying around, landing on clothing in the closet, taking off again, flying around, almost as if they were drunk...but they weren't going near the trap. I figured they'd settle down and head for the pheromone-laden trap eventually, so I quit watching them and left them to sort things out without me. Long story short: Later that day, no moths in either trap. Next day, the same. It's now been several weeks, and not a single moth has been trapped. Not one. I really don't understand it. It's not as if the moths suddenly disappeared, because at night I'd still see them flutter by as I read or worked on the computer. As others have said in their reviews, the moth traps are probably not a complete and permanent solution to a moth problem. In my experience, they aren't even a temporary or partial solution. I don't recommend this product.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Moderate Success With Trapping
*by P***C on March 16, 2015*

The first few days, the 2 traps lured a few male clothes moths--exactly 3 in each. I continue to kill moths inches or several feet away from these traps (it is almost like they've wised up by seeing their brothers held in permanent suspension) as none of the others venture inside them. I keep telling myself that the ones I am killing now by hand are the females and they are not supposed to be tempted. Many of them are pretty juicy so may have had eggs already. At least I feel like the traps have helped me with the ongoing battle. I have to add that about 5 nights ago, I went in search of clothes moths with my flashlight (turning on the lights makes them active and you don't want that when the intent is to sneak up and kill). I found two larger ones on a wall doing a mating dance. Really. They were chasing each other, making circles about the diameter of a nickel. First clockwise and then counterclockwise. Sort of fascinating. Until I crushed them with my thumb. They died happy, maybe. Update: I finally started getting good results. Attached a photo of 2 of my 8 traps. That said, I just ordered 6 new Pro-Pest traps, and they do not work at all. I am back to killing moths by hand again. I think it is possible to receive "duds".

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