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Clothes Moth Egg Killer Sachets (Trichogramma Parasitic Wasps, As Seen On TV!) - Ready To Use, Simply Place In Wardrobes & Other Infestation Hotspots


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What Are Clothes Moths?

The most prevalent Clothes Moth in the U.K. is the Tineola Bisselliella. The larvae of such Clothes Moth will damage a variety of garments, particularly those of natural origin, such as natural woolCarpets are also subject to attack and infestation. Warm, contained settings such as wardrobes, cupboards and airing cupboards also provide an ideal environment for the larvae to develop. The larvae often produce a silk web that is much larger than the larvae itself. Clothes Moth can be active all year round between the temperatures of 15-33℃.

What Are Trichogramma Parasitic Wasps & How Can They Help?

Trichogramma are very small parasitic wasps, hard to spot with the naked eye, but identifiable when they are situated on the outside of the packaging. They will seek out  Clothes Moth eggs and lay their own eggs inside them, parasitising the moth eggs. They are harmless to humans and animals and remain only for as long as there are Clothes Moth eggs present. Our Moth Egg Killer Sachets can be used to combat a wide variety of moth pest species that include the Carnation Tortrix Moth and Pantry Moth.

Our Clothes Moth Egg Killer Sachets Release More Wasps & Kill More Moths

Our new Clothes Moth Egg Killer Sachets have been designed for improved and longer lasting control of Clothes Moth and other moth eggs.

Clothes Moth Egg Killer is supplied in a sachet containing the eggs of the tiny parasitic wasp: Trichogramma evanescens. These eggs hatch from the sachet over a period of 2-4 weeks releasing a continual supply of adult parasitic wasps into the surrounding area. The sachet has been developed with a focus on timed emergence with 2000 wasps emerging each week. It will usually take 2-3 days for the first adults to emerge. 

The longer lasting hatch rate increases the ability of the parasitic wasps to locate more moth eggs, and at that the correct time for when they can be successfully parasitised and killed. The Clothes Moth Egg Killer Sachets also release 3x the amount of parasitic wasps than the previously sold Trichogramma Cards.

Sachets Ideal For Application In Wardrobes & Drawers, Or On Carpets & Rugs

Recent research has shown that the Trichogramma parasitic wasps like to fly upwards when they emerge from the sachets. For this reason we recommend that the sachet is lain flat. Simply place the sachets atthe bottom of wardrobes, in drawers, or on carpets and rugs. The wasps will walk out of the sachets first and spread out horizontally before they fly.

The sachets are supplied with a release hole on the top of the sachet, which is marked and already open. There is no need to open or cut the sachet. 

The Benefits Of Clothes Moth Egg Killer Sachets:

  • Up to 6,000 Trichogramma wasps per sachet
  • Trichogramma wasps released gradually from the sachets for up to four weeks.
  • Introductions required only once every four weeks. 
  • Supplied as UK native species: Trichogramma evanescens

When Should I Use The Sachets?

Clothes Moths can be active all year round at indoor temperatures, and so too can these wasps. The trichogramma wasps require temperatures between 15-35℃ and will be able to combat re-emerging infestations of the Clothes Moth larvae throughout the year.

How Do I Apply The Sachets?

The Trichogramma pupae are supplied in a paper sachet. Place the sachet on a horizontal surface at the site of infestation: i.e. on top of your clothing, under furniture, etc. Please be careful not to block the emergence hole. The wasps will emerge from inside the sachet and seek out the moth eggs. 

As the small adult wasps tend to fly upwards, place the sachet low.

Please do not open the sachets since the sachets are supplied with an emergence hole. Please also do not place objects on top of the sachets as you may damage the pupae inside.

How Many Sachets Do I Need?

From each sachet 6000 parasitic wasps will emerge over a period of four weeks. The sachet is recommended to cover an area of 25m2.

We advise you to check pest numbers after application and consider applying more Trichogramma if the number of moths remains high. For ongoing control sachets should be replaced every four weeks.

Media Acclaim For Dragonfli Trichogramma:

The Sunday Times: 'I won the battle against clothes moths - you'll be shocked how' (17/11/24)

BBC: The One Show - Episode 15/10/24: 'Moths vs. Wasps' (Segment) (15/10/24)

The Guardian: 'Minuscule wasps enlisted to fight off moths in new pest control strategy' (Rentokil deploying Dragonfli supplied Trichogramma in professional sites)(15/08/24)'

The Sun: 'Interior designer explains how to conquer clothes moth' (25/07/24)

The Telegraph: 'The tiny bug that could be the answer to your moth problem'(featuring an interview with Dragonfli founder, Julian Ives) (06/12/23)

Can I Store The Trichogramma Wasps?

As the wasps will hatch at ambient temperatures it is recommended that you do not store these sachets. It is best to use them as soon as they arrive and order repeat sachets fresh when needed or purchase a Clothes Moth Egg Killer Sachet Subscriptionto receive moth sachets every 4 weeks over a certain period of time, if tackling a Clothes or Carpet Moth infestation. Please contact us directly if you would like a Moth Egg Killer subscription that is not currently listed on our website.

Vacuuming & Insecticides

If you have Clothes Moth emerging from carpets, avoid hoovering entirely for 7-10 days after introduction of our Moth Egg Killer Sachets and reduce hoovering to a minimum for 3 weeks after application of sachet.

Please ensure no chemical treatments have been used prior to the introduction of Trichogramma. If you have used insecticides recently and are unsure how long the residues will remain, feel free to contact us.

Establish Complete Clothes Moth Control By Also Using Our Traps

It is also recommended that you first introduce our adult Clothes Moth Traps to assist in controlling infestations. The traps will contribute to reducing the number of adult male moths and prevent some moths from breeding. The traps also provide a visual indication of infestation levels.

Please do not release the Trichogramma wasps close to the traps. They will not be attracted to the traps but may fly in by accident and get stuck on the glue. Place the sachets away from where you have set up your traps.

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Derek greenup
Mothelimination

It has been a collaboration with lures but we think we are getting there
More later after our next order

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Eb00
Brilliant!

Weren’t sure if these would work as we had a big infestation in the house we just moved into! But with a combination of removing the carpets and these wasps, 2 weeks into placing them, we’ve seen no moths for a few nights, and no more in the pheromone traps! We could see the wasps on the packet for the first couple of weeks so we knew they were hatching, but not seen any in the last 2 weeks so not sure about the 4 week gradual release time. Will likely order a few more packets to make sure there’s absolutely no moth eggs left.

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Anonymous
Getting on top of the moths

I'm very pleased to find a biological way of treating moth infestation. We have a major infestation with moths breeding in the carpet and under beds after the house being empty. After 2 weeks of using a combination of traps and wasps, while we still have moths, the situation has greatly. We will continue to replace the moths after 4 weeks and hopefully get on top of the situation.

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Paul Hardy
Brilliant!

This is a review I'd originally intended for the MSE (Money-Saving Expert) website, but never actually sent off.....

There were a number of years when we were away from home during the summer months, and on our return noticed the telltale signs of moth infestation. It was only after I had installed fly papers hanging from ceilings that the full extent of the problem was revealed. (Incidentally, fly papers 'unroll' more easily if they are individually microwaved for no more than 10 seconds just prior to hanging.)
We tried all the usual methods of eradication with a certain amount of success but never managed to target the eggs, so it became an ongoing battle we were steadily losing. Then we came across a company specialising in garden and home, pest eradication. They sold the eggs of tiny wasps (and I mean tiny - almost invisible to the eye!) that laid their eggs inside the eggs of the carpet moth, using them as a food source for their lava, and thus preventing the moth larva from hatching.
Brilliant!
Although not cheap, you are supplied with packs of thousands of eggs which emerge as micro-wasps over the course of a few days/weeks and then set off to do the biz. This method has proved extremely effective in that we now only have a small outbreak every year or so. The wasps of course die out once the 'food source' has gone.
You can find the supplier online at https://www.dragonfli.co.uk
They also have nature-friendly solutions for most house and garden pests.

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david
more progress with clothes moths?

It is hard to assess just how effective the parasitic wasps are - certainly the numbers flying around seem much fewer even when it is warm.