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Frequently asked questions

  • What are cloth and pantry moths, and why are they a problem?
    Cloth and pantry moths are common household pests known for damaging clothing, textiles, and stored food products. They lay eggs in these materials, and their larvae can cause significant damage to your clothing and food over time.
  • What are the various clothes moth types there?
    Webbing Clothes Moth (Tineola bisselliella) Description: These moths create silken webs in closets and drawers and feed on natural fibers like wool and silk, damaging clothing. Case-Bearing Clothes Moth (Tinea pellionella) Description: Case-bearing clothes moths create portable cases from fibers and infest clothing made of animal-based materials. Brown House Moth (Hofmannophila pseudospretella) Description: Brown house moths infest various materials, including textiles, grains, and dried food items.
  • What are the various pantry moth types there?
    Indian Meal Moth (Plodia interpunctella) Description: Indian meal moths are common pantry pests that infest stored grains, cereals, nuts, and dried fruits. Mediterranean Flour Moth (Anagasta kuehniella) Description: These pantry moths infest flour, cereal, and other grain products, often contaminating them. Warehouse Moth (Ephestia elutella) Description: Warehouse moths are known for infesting stored foods, including dried fruits, nuts, and pet food. Almond Moth (Cadra cautella) Description: Almond moths infest almonds and other tree nuts, causing damage and spoilage. Raisin Moth (Cadra figulilella) Description: Raisin moths target dried fruits, such as raisins, dates, and prunes, and can contaminate them. Tobacco Moth (Ephestia elutella) Description: While primarily associated with tobacco, these moths can also infest stored grains, cereals, and other food products. Cacao Moth (Ephestia cautella) Description: Cacao moths are significant pests in the cacao and chocolate industry, infesting cacao beans and cocoa products.
  • How do your moth traps work?
    Our moth traps use pheromone attractants to lure moths into the trap, where they become stuck on a non-toxic adhesive surface. This prevents them from reproducing and helps eliminate the infestation.
  • Are your moth traps safe for my family and pets?
    Yes, our moth traps are safe for use around your family and pets. They do not contain harmful chemicals or pesticides. The adhesive used is non-toxic and eco-friendly.
  • How long do the traps last?
    Unopened traps will maintain effectiveness for up to three years from the date of purchase. Opened and installed traps will stay effective for up to three months. It is recommended to check the traps regularly. If the trap is full of moths, it must be replaced with a new one.
  • Can your traps be recycled?
    Yes, we are committed to sustainability. Our traps are made with recyclable materials. After use, you can dispose of them in your recycling bin or check with your local recycling center for specific guidelines.
  • Do your products work for all types of moths?
    Our cloth and pantry moth traps are effective against a wide range of moth species. They use pheromone attractants that are attractive to various moths commonly found in homes.
  • How should I store unused moth traps?
    Store unused traps in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keeping them sealed in their original packaging will help preserve their effectiveness.
  • How do I contact your customer support for assistance?
    You can reach our customer support team through the "Contact Us" page on our website. We are here to help with any questions or concerns you may have.
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