N**E
These traps DO NOT WORK.
I bought these Springstar moth traps a few months ago. I put out both traps. Neither one caught even a single moth in months. NOT ONE MOTH!!!!!So I bought some Safer brand ones at home depot and put them out. Both those traps got so full with moths that there was no more room for another moth to get caught because they were covered with moths (like 50 or 100 per trap). So I took the red pheromone lure out of one of the used Safer traps and put them in the Springstar traps yesterday and today, there are already 3 moths stuck on the glue today.If I could have given the Springstar traps zero stars I would have.Don't waste your money on the Springstar traps because they are pieces of junk that don't work. Their pheromone lures do not work at all. I want my money back. Springstar will cheat you.By the way, I should add that it was the Safer brand pantry pest moth traps not the clothes moth traps that I have been using. So I know the pantry pest traps work for catching moths. I can't say whether the Safer brand clothes moth traps work or not because I haven't tried those, yet. But the Pantry pest traps work FANTASTIC for catching moths.P.S. I want to add that it is now a week later. The Springstar trap that I put the Safer brand lure in now has four moths in it. In the meantime, I went to Home Depot and bought four more of the Safer brand traps and put them out. The new Safer brand traps that I bought already have 20 moths at least in each of them. (Yes, we have a moth problem in our house! I don't know why! I think it is because our house is hot and humid in the summer because we don't have AC? In the winter, no moths. In the summer, hundreds apparently from how many our Safer traps are catching.)I figured out another reason that the Springstar traps don't catch moths--their glue is also bad! I happened to pick up the Springstar trap that I stuck the Safer lure in when there was a moth in it. It was walking on the glue and flew away! So their lures don't work AND their glue doesn't work! What crappy traps. The glue they are using looks like rat paper glue. It is thicker and yellowish than the glue in the Safer trap. The glue in the Safer trap is thin and clear. Springstar must be basically just using their rat paper glue in their moth traps. It seems like they really don't know what they are doing.I should open up the Springstar trap and lay it in the garage and see if I can catch any mice with it since it won't catch moths.Several months later....I left the Springstar traps out. They just don't work at all. Terrible product. I found a new product that I really like called Revenge. These are really sticky and catch tons of moths. The paper/glue in the Revenge traps is even better than in the Safer brand traps. But I took the lures out of my full Safer traps and stuck them in the Revenge traps. So I don't know if the Revenge lures work or not. But I know that when the Revenge traps have one Revenge lure and a couple of Safer brand lures in them, then they catch tons and tons of moths.Update: Good news. ALL my moths are finally gone gone gone. I haven't seen any near my pantry in about a year. I'm not sure what finally did it. I did have traps out but I think what really worked is that I went through every single item in my pantry and threw out anything that might have moths and then started putting new items in sealed containers so moths cannot feed. All my rice is in glass jars and then I further wrap saran wrap around the screw portion of the jar because moth babies can even sneak past the seal. All flours, pastas, etc are put in containers that a moth can't possibly get into.Don't give up! You can get rid of these damned things.
J**.
Great product
Great product
A**R
Did not cartch ANY of our moths.
We have now caught dozens of moths with other traps. NOT ONE MOTH with any of this maker.
R**C
Worked for me
I work in a museum and when we had a clothes moth problem this trap helped capture moths and locate the source. There are two types of clothes moths and the pheromone lures are specific to the type of moth - if you use the wrong type of lure your trap will not catch any moths. I bought three types of traps and this one worked the best in our situation. I recommend trying more than one type of trap to find one that works for you. It will cost more than trying one type of trap but should be more effective.
C**T
High price. Dificult assembly. Not effective.
Not very effective and high priced. Difficult assembly due to excessive glue where it should open. Some expire without catching a single moth, yet I see them flying.
D**E
catches males
Only catches the male clothes moth and works as an alarm to tell you your suits are being eaten. While it is the female moth that lays the eggs and the larva the eat the wool. They could explain this on the product page rather then letting the customer think they are buying some kind of protection. They sure do not have any qualms about saying it on the package. What a joke!
E**O
The best I have found
I do have moths in my house. This is the best of all of the products that I have found. Immediately effective, catching plenty of moths, and is non-toxic. Traps last about 6 months depending on your infestation. I have even take the trap out of old traps and put them in ones that did not work and caught moths!
P**R
Great Moth Eliminatore
These simple, triangular traps catch an amazing amount of moths in no time! I was impressed when I first saw how well these work and have placed more all over my home. I may win this war against moths!!
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