🦋 Moth-free living starts here! Say goodbye to fabric foes!
The Zero In Demi-Diamond Clothes Moth Killer utilizes advanced pheromone technology to effectively trap and eliminate clothing moths without the use of harmful chemicals. Designed for easy placement in wardrobes and drawers, this eco-friendly solution lasts up to 12 weeks and can be refilled for extended protection, ensuring your natural fabrics remain safe from damage.
Product Dimensions | 5.4 x 12.3 x 23.6 cm; 50 g |
Part number | ZER437 |
Material type | Plastic |
Power source type | ac |
Manufacturer | STV International |
Item model number | ZER437 |
ASIN | B0010H62PE |
L**J
Best way to get rid of moths!
I was recommended these sticky strips for to get rid of moths and they absolutely work. I had tried sprays and cedar balls as well as moth balls and none of them worked. When I used these, OMG! The amount of moths caught in them was huge to start with and then got less and less. As they trap them, the cycle of new moths reduces until you eradicate them totally. I still keep them in my wardrobes and cupboards and only occasionally catch the odd moth now. Brilliant!
M**A
Useless
A lot of the reviews seem to be about the spray. I am reviewing the diamond glue trap. It’s awful. I actually caught a moth in it and although the moth stuck to the sticky board, it then flew away!! I have a similar device which worked amazingly well - it caught so many that I needed a new one, hence this replacement. But this one hasn’t caught any, despite the fact that I see moths flying around my wardrobe and I found a moth on an item of clothing I took out of the wardrobe. I wanted to save time and effort by ordering online, but it was pointless. I’ll just go back to the shop where I bought the first one.
M**M
work well
These are a pain to have to look at around the flat but they do work. Bought originally at Peter Jones where the man suggested I use them around the skirting board instead of hanging or fixing them anywhere higher, that was good advice.They can also unintentionally catch some friendly spiders which could be an issue if a. you hate spiders or b. you need the spiders to be eating other bugs!Warning watch your fingers the paper is very sticky !
R**A
pack of 6...
Not sure how to rate this. The product works, definitely, already have some and they do catch the moths.However, the listing when I purchased (it's been changed now) clearly said "pack of 6" as does the order history and all the amazon emails - and I'm not the only one caught by this looking at the other feedback.It's not a pack of 6, it's a single. Sent promptly, packaged fine, but only one.I did complain, but the company denies all knowledge of the "pack of 6" text in the listing. They've refunded and I have returned it, seems fair, but denying it ever said it just feels a bit odd. Hence neutral feedback overall.
J**N
IDENTICAL ITEMS AVAILABLE CHEAPER OFF AMAZON, BUT THEY DO WORK.
First - these things do work. As I was getting the traps ready a group of moths gathered around me, to such an extent that I found it a bit creepy. The idea is that they let off the smell of a female moth on heat ( I didn't know that moths go onto heat, but there you go ) and males are drawn to them like - well, like males of any other species to females on heat. The males then get stuck on the sticky surface of the trap, leaving the females all dressed up and nowhere to go.Identical products are available from pest control companies not on Amazon at a much lower price - simply google "pest control" and "moths". The only difference is that with Amazon the triangular plastic surround arrives ready assembled and the other company sent them out flat for me to clip together myself, which was easy.I've had them around the house a few days and they all have a few moths trapped to their sticky surfaces. I can't say how long they will work for, but the manufacturer says to replace them after three months. I have about 15 in a 4 room house and this does not seem excessive, as they don't seem to cover big areas. They seem to work best when two are next to each other.After three months or less buy the refills (the sticky pads) rather than the whole product (So buy the inserts but not plastic surround). If you have too many apparently you can store them in the fridge to keep them fresh. They're unlikely to provide a complete solution, but I have to say I'm surprised at how many the traps have picked up, so they are clearly doing something.Cyprus-wood balls in clothes drawers seem to help too. Good luck!UPDATE - After a couple of months I'm appalled at how many moths there are stuck on the sticky pads. This product clearly works but I have a bigger problem than I thought - and I still see one or two per evening, so although these have done a good job they are not the total answer, if there is one. The pads seem to have stopped working after two months rather than the three the maker claims, so I have ordered more. This might be the very hot weather this summer (2018) drying out the pads faster than usual.
A**Y
Didn't catch many moths!
Doesn't really work that well.
E**Y
Mothpocalypse
This is what happens when you open the packet.There is a piece of card with an adhesive on it. If you pull back the sticker cover, it will be tacky on your fingers. If you were to hold this next to an unsuspecting male moth on the wall, who has been in the same spot for several hours, it will IMMEDIATELY go berserk and buzz its wings in a sexy dance. You should place the Moth Killer somewhere out of the way, because within ten minutes, ALL the male moths will come out of hiding, and descend on you in a sex-crazed manner. You should also wash your hands five times, and immediately take out your trash (where you casually threw the peeled-back sticker cover), because you will also be assaulted by over-stimulated moths. You will spend the next hour avoiding moths in heat. The out-of-the-way room where you left the moth trap will become the new moth Mecca. The entire wall next to where you placed the trap will be covered in male moths, buzzing excitedly or sitting and eyeing each other up. You will be scared to open any windows in case all guy moths in the neighbourhood flock to you. It may be wise to stay at a friend's for the night. When you return, you will find up to 20-30 casualties, and wonder where on earth they had all been hiding all this time. You will spend the next week squishing female moths that are wondering where their husbands went. You will also get fed up with their powdery nonsense and take ALL your woollens for dry cleaning.
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