Safer Brand 07270 Clothes Moth Alert Trap
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Features
- Safer Brand moth trap protects clothing and furniture from costly moth damage
- Safer Brand is designed to alert you to moth problems
- Traps can last up to 12 weeks
- Contains a patented pheromone lure to traps adult moths, not larvae
- Includes 2 traps
- 1 or 2 traps can protect average-size room for 12 weeks
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 2.61 x 4.09 x 5.49 inches; 0.11 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 0.11 pounds
- ASIN: B0017M5V9A
- Item model number: 07270
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Product Description
Take back control of your house with Safer Brand Clothes Moth Alert. By using an effective pheromone to attract and trap males, the Safer Brand Clothes Moth Alert effectively breaks the breeding cycle, to provide a quick and long lasting solution.
Using a time released formula, one trap will keep your closet free from pests for over 12 weeks!
Tips for maximum effectiveness of the Safer Brand Clothes Moth Alert:
- Hang traps at eye level in closets and rooms to be protected.
- Pay special attention to items containing wool, cashmere, and other animal hair
- Use one or two traps for an average size room.
- Traps can last up to 12 weeks
Where do clothes moths live?
Clothes moths prefer moist areas since they do not consume water. They receive moisture from the clothing they eat. Dirty clothes offer the moth moisture in the form of human sweat or stains that are on the clothes.
In addition, moths can manufacture a protein from the clothing fibers into nourishment. Clothing moths are therefore usually found in old clothing and blankets in attics or basements. They may be found under older natural fiber rugs where they can hide while they feast on the rug.
Why are moths attracted to clothes stored in your closet?
It is the larvae of the clothes moths that cause the damage. They feast on clothing, particularly wool and fur clothing, rugs, furniture. The female moth is attracted to clothing that has food stains or perspiration. She lays her eggs on the clothing and when they eggs hatch, the larvae feed on the fibers in the clothes.
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