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🛡️ Wardrobe’s best defense against moths—because your style deserves protection!
Professor Killamoth’s Triple Strength Clothes Moth Traps offer a safe, non-toxic solution to protect your clothes and wool from damaging moths. Featuring a potent pheromone attractant combined with premium glue, these traps effectively capture male moths to disrupt breeding cycles. Easy to use and long-lasting for up to 3 months, this 6-pack is trusted by professionals and designed for hassle-free closet protection.










| ASIN | B07MTJCC61 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,390 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #16 in Closet Moth Protection |
| Brand | Professor Killamoth |
| Brand Name | Professor Killamoth |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,794 Reviews |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.7"L x 4.75"W x 0.7"H |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Professor Killamoth |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8542012411 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturers warranty for 90 days from day of purchase |
| Material | Moth trap is made of thin cardboard with a pheromone glue area on one side |
| Material Type | Moth trap is made of thin cardboard with a pheromone glue area on one side |
| Model Number | 8542012411 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.7"L x 4.75"W x 0.7"H |
| Style | Casual |
| Style Name | Casual |
| Target Species | Moth |
| UPC | 696274183954 696273252828 696273251678 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
G**L
Caught Three So Far
Anyone that knows me knows I have plenty of experience with these cursed, disgusting clothing moths. They invaded my mother's house somehow back in the day and a few hitched a ride (I think in one of her wool rugs, which I later had to cut up and throw away) into my apartment when I moved. I had previously been using the GreenWay pheromone traps and always catch a few in one each spring and then late summer/early autumn when there seems be a second minor outbreak. Regular cleaning, laundering, and steaming definitely helps but you still need a pheromone based trap to monitor the outbreak. I've had the Professor Killamoth trap out in my living room for a month now and it caught three. That may not seem like a lot, but I also think I don't have as many moths as in previous years. I've killed a couple that found their way into my bathroom (the darkest part of my home at night) and one in the kitchen area. I think a heat wave we had last year (where it reached 100 degrees outside) helped to cook off any that were breeding in the wall. These things are notoriously hard to get rid of for that reason. They come out of nowhere because they could be laying eggs under the floorboards or in the radiators. At some point I may get the parasitic wasps that seek out the eggs. However, these traps are a good first line of defense and will help you determine how much of a problem you have and/or where the moths may be emerging into your home. These traps are VERY sticky and I like that the pheromone is in the actual glue and not in a woolen pellet like the GreenWay traps. These seem like they will attract more moths. The price is comparable to GreenWay's. However, the addition of a trap for pantry moths was a waste of money and for the company to include it. I don't have a single pantry moth and have never had them. Just the clothing moths. As far as the appearance...well, it's a moth trap. No need to make it look pretty, LOL. One thing to keep in mind, if you have pets I would keep them out of reach. They contain no poison but they are VERY sticky and will attach to fur very quickly and strongly. Also they only catch the male moths. I guess there is no formula for attracting the females. At least this cuts down on the amount of male moths they can breed with.
K**8
Thanks for the extra pantry moth trap
This was actually the wrong product for us and the moths we had were not attracted. Fortunately, they included one Pantry Moth trap. I set that out and immediately it stirred up the moths and they started going to this trap. So, thank you for including the extra trap so that we got the right thing. We then bought more of the pantry moth traps. Our moth population is dwindling! This is great, because these moths were not attracted to the bug zappers like most other flying insects.
D**R
Good value - effective product
Great product. Easy to assemble and use and immediately started collecting moths.
J**T
Promising product
Easy to set up. Good instructions and 8nfo about clothes moths. But I just set it up last week so I won't know for a couple of months how well it kills the moths.
R**Y
These do not work. Save your money...
These traps are useless. I put one trap in the middle of each bedroom about 6 feet off of the floor. One trap in my dining room, and one trap in the kitchen. After 10 days, I personally have killed over 20 moths just by clapping my hands together when they flew by me, a bunch got stuck on one of those really sticky, spiral glue fly traps, but not 1 moth. Not one moth has been captured by even one of these traps. They are all empty. These are a total waste of money for me. Buyer beware...
V**A
It does exactly as it says it does
These traps are great at trapping moths and reducing the population. I appreciate how they're safe to use around pets. They are also small enough that you can put them in different spots around the house, and the pheromones released from it has a good distance.
M**U
Dr. Killamoth traps are
I love Dr. Killamonth's moth traps. They add a complementary pantry moth trap just in case you have them and not clothing moths. The traps are very easy to use and incredibly effective. I actually have pantry moths all over my house! I put three traps in my bedroom and caught about 10 last night in my room alone!
B**K
decent moth death
These things seem to work pretty good. A couple of notes, though... 1. We're still killing moths elsewhere. 2. They don't work as well with a light on. Seem to need to be in complete darkness to work '' 7*-
L**S
Work very well
Been using these for quite a while. They work really well, as I have carpet moths. I’m always amazed as to how many I find inside.
N**A
Buen producto
Cumple su función y ayuda mucho. También es verdad que si encuentras el epicentro de las polillas y lo eliminas, sí conseguirás erradicarlas.
N**R
¡Funciona!
Muy bueno para detectar cuando tienes polilla de ropa en casa, y también para atrapar a polilla que pueda entrar a un espacio, antes de que llegue a tu ropa. Dura bastante tanto el pegamento como el olor que atrae a las polillas, a juzgar por el número de polillas que siguen cayendo con las semanas. Siempre compro esta misma marca porque de verdad atrapa a las polillas... no estoy segura si las hembras o sólo los machos, pero el pegamento acaba cubierto en polillas, especialmente en las esquinas.
A**P
Effective if used correctly
Work really well as long as they are next to the garment. Really you need 1 for every 2 cashmere or woollen items and hang in the middle. I caught 7 moths over 3 months but an item 10 garments away still got eaten.
A**R
Does not work
Moths happily flying around the room despite the product
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