Clothes Moth Multiple Trap Bundle (Set of 5 Traps and 10 Lures)


Take Advantage Of Our Clothes Moth Trap Bundle With 5 Pheromone Traps & 10 Lures

This Clothes Moth Multiple Trap Bundle comes with 5 traps and 10 pheromone lures. Benefit from the bulk buying discount and provide yourself with enough traps to treat larger, or multiple, areas of Clothes Moth infestations.

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℃.

How Do The Traps Help Combat Clothes Moth Infestations?

The Clothes Moth larvae cause most damage, as adult male moths are primarily concerned with locating females to mate with. After mating, the female moths will search for suitable egg laying sites. 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 predominant UK Clothes Moth species; the Common Clothes Moth (Tineola bisselliella).

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

How Do I Set Up The Traps?

    Our traps are very simple to assemble. Firstly, open the foil sachet and remove the pheromone lure. Next, place the lure inside 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; wardrobes, large drawers, cupboards, 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 Traps?

    To keep each trap active, replace the first pheromone lure after 6 weeks, and use the second lure provided. Each trap is supplied with two lures to give each trap a minimum of 12 weeks catching time. When the traps are full of moths, replace them with new traps.

    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.

    For Complete Control Apply The Traps With Our Clothes Moth Egg Killer Sachets

    Trichogramma are very small parasitic wasps, almost impossible to see with the naked eye. They 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.

    Combine use of our Trichogramma Sachets and Clothes Moth Traps for total control over your Clothes Moth infestation.

    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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    John Smith
    Clothes moth traps, lures and parasitic wasps

    I have two properties to treat.. One is unoccupied and heavily infested the other is my home with minimal moth activity. I started the treatments four weeks ago. I'm using just traps and lures in the empty property where the traps have caught a good number of moths so far.
    In my home, I've used the wasp sachets as directed along with the traps and lures. The traps aren't collecting moths but I'm still seeing a few flying. I've checked areas of carpet and there are no larvae as far as I can tell. I have not vacuumed since putting the wasp sachets out.

    I have placed the traps at height in both properties, on top of bookcases and wardrobes for example.

    I'm pleased with the products in overall terms and I shall persevere with the lures for the full recommended treatment time. I do have a few questions though.

    Should I expect to see moths trapped in the property where the wasp sachets are being used? Are the traps likely to be too high? If there are female moths around, will the lures work effectively,?

    Thanks. John

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    Lisa
    Work in progress

    I'm noticing a big reduction in moths. Will continue using.

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    Karen Whitby
    Not sure about these

    I have put 5 lures around my home but despite seeing a few little clothes moths every evening in most rooms, the lures have only caught one in several weeks.
    I’m not sure what’s going on. I’ve definitely got moths in the house - maybe their all female 😕

    Hi Jane,

    Many thanks for your feedback.

    The Clothes Moth Pheromone Lures supplied within these traps are species specific and will only attract the Common Clothes Moth (Tineola bisselliella).

    If you are seeing minimal catch rates, but plenty of moths, this could indicate that it is another species that is causing you problems. Feel free to email some images over to us, at sales@dragonfli.co.uk, and we’ll have a look for you.

    There is also indeed the potential that you are seeing female moths and our trap will only catch males attracted to the pheromone.

    I hope this helps but if you need any further assistance please don’t hesitate to reach out again and we’d be more than happy to help.

    Kind regards,

    Dragonfli Ltd

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    Zoka Milan
    Excellent product

    Trapped more moths than any other product

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    Paddy Cox
    moth traps

    Had these set up for a couple of months now and they seem to be doing just the job we hoped.