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Clothes Moth Killer Mixed Bundle: 2 Trichogramma Sachets (As Seen On TV!) & 2 Pheromone Traps


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Take Advantage Of Our Clothes Moth Killer Mixed Bundle With 2 Clothes Moth Egg Killer Sachets & 2 Clothes Moth Pheromone Traps

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 Clothes Moths?

The most prevalent Clothes Moth in the U.K. are the Tineola Bisselliella. The larvae of these Clothes Moth will damage many different types of garments, particularly those of natural origin; such as natural woolCarpets are also subject to attack and infestation. Warm, contained settings such as; wardrobescupboards 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℃.

Information On Our Clothes Moth Egg Killer Sachets:

What Are Trichogramma 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 Clothes Moth eggs. They are harmless to humans and animals and remain only for as long as there are Clothes Moth eggs present.

When Should I Use The Sachets?

Clothes Moths can be active all year round at indoor temperatures, and so too can these wasps. The wasps also require temperatures between 15-35℃.

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. 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 three 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 numbers of Clothes moth remain high. For ongoing control, it is advised to replace the sachets 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 the sachets. It is best to distribute them as soon as they arrive, placing them in the areas where clothes are active or suspected.

Can I Use Clothes Moth Traps Alongside Trichogramma Sachets?

Yes, but do not release the 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, so place the sachets away from where the traps are. We would still encourage the use of Clothes Moth traps, as they catch male moths and aid the control of Clothes moths as part of an integrated pest control program.

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.

Information On Our Clothes Moth Pheromone Traps:

How Does The Trap Help Combat Clothes Moth Infestations?

Our Clothes Moth Pheromone Trap offers a safe and natural way to trap and catch the male adult Clothes Moth, preventing them from mating with the females, and reducing the overall Clothes Moth population. A pheromone lure is placed on the sticky surface inside the trap which gives off a sex pheromone that attracts the male Clothes Moth. The moths are then caught on the sticky surface inside the trap where they soon die. The traps can catch high numbers of Clothes Moths which results in reduced moth mating, egg laying, and infestation levels.

The pheromone lure that Dragonfli supplies will attract and catch the three main Clothes Moth species, which alternative Clothes Moth lures do not always achieve. The species our lure catches are listed below:

  • Webbing Clothes Moth (Tineola bisselliella)
  • Case Making Clothes Moth (Tinea pellionella)
  • Pale Backed Clothes Moth (Monopis cracicopitella)

Our trap is highly effective, insecticide free and releases no odours.

How Do I Set Up The Trap?

    Our traps are very simple to assemble. Firstly, open the foil sachet and remove the pheromone lure. Next, place this inside lure the trap. It does not matter which way round the lure goes. Finally, remove the covering paper from the sticky trap and push the trap together. 

    Where Should I Place The Traps?

    Place your trap in areas such as; wardrobeslarge drawerscupboards, or near materials that require protection and have suffered previous damage. If you have natural carpets, these also provide ideal egg laying sites for the Clothes Moth, so you may also wish to place a trap in such an area. The traps can be hung up or placed on a flat surface.

    How Many Traps Do I Need?

    One trap is sufficient for one particular infestation area. To cover larger areas we suggest one trap every 25m2.

    When Should I Use The Traps?

    Clothes Moths can be active all year round at indoor temperatures, so set up the trap whenever you wish to control your infestation.

    When Will I Need To Replace My Trap?

    To keep the trap active, replace the first pheromone lure after 6 weeks, and use the second lure provided. The trap is supplied with two lures to give it a minimum of 12 weeks catching time.

    You can purchase replacement Clothes Moth lures here.

    Can I Store The Pheromone Lures?

    If lures are to be stored and not used upon receipt, you may store them in a fridge or freezer.

    Customer Reviews

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    AK
    Caught 9 of them so far!

    I have managed to catch 4 moths and attract 5 others next to trap (so was able to get rid of them) in a week. Early days so will give 5 stars if works to keep controlling moths.

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    Susan J
    So far, so good

    I wasn’t quite sure what to expect and was a little worried at first when no wasps appeared. However, after a week, many tiny wasps were visible, crawling on the sachet before disappearing (apparently, they fly upwards). You don’t even realise they are there, once they are in action, but there certainly seems to be less moths appearing. I am about to order more sachets of wasps, since the moth season has only begun.

    It’s an interesting concept and a safe, non-toxic moth control method. It’s very easy to use and I am hopeful that, in conjunction with the pheromone traps, we will get our moth infestation under control.

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    Sue Fila
    So far, so good!

    Fingers crossed! I’m really pleased and hope that this is the solution to my ongoing problem with carpet moths. Time will tell, but currently, things are looking good!

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    Charlette Sheil-Small
    Too soon to say

    One room has had quite a few moths on the wall but they totally ignore the pheromone trap. No moth caught in any of the 4 traps I bought
    I’ve put the wasps sachets down on the floor in 2 rooms and on the floor of 2 wardrobes in another room. I hope they work but it’s hard to tell. I will buy more of the wasps and put new ones down every month. Time will tell. If fewer moths around I’ll be delighted. And will let you know

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    Elaine White
    On going war against clothes moths

    Been struggling with these pesky creatures since the beginning of lockdown.Tried everything from freezing clothes to pesticides, to no avail.So glad I found these parasitic wasps.Been using them for several months now and haven’t seen any new holes for a while.🥳 Bit expensive but worth it.Not convinced by the pheromone traps though.Never caught a clothes moth despite obvious signs of them.

    Hi Elaine,

    Many thanks for your feedback and for ordering with us.

    I'm very glad to hear that you've had success using our Clothes Moth Egg Killer Sachets. Just regarding our traps I thought I might add that the pheromone lure will only attract male Clothes Moths, so this may be why you are identifying some moths, most likely females, that are not enticed to fly into the trap.

    It is worth having active traps in place to catch males and reduce mating. The traps will also provide you with a handy indicator as to infestation levels, so if there are not many males being caught this might actually be a good sign in terms of how depleted your infestation has become!
    I hope this helps but if you ever need any further advice please don’t hesitate to ask.

    Kind regards,

    Julian Ives [Director, Dragonfli]