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Feed Moth Trap Pheromone Trap with Holder and 10 Adhesive Traps
Feed Moth Trap Pheromone Trap with Holder and 10 Adhesive Traps €29,99

Feed Moth Trap Pheromone Trap with Holder and 10 Adhesive Traps

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Feed Moth Trap Pheromone Trap with Holder and 10 Adhesive Traps

The Feed Moth Trap Pheromone Trap with Holder is a practical set for monitoring and catching feed moths and food moths. The set includes one holder and 10 separate sticky traps, allowing you to monitor for moth activity over an extended period in the feed storage, pantry, kitchen, or near dry food products.

For owners of rodents and rabbits, a food moth trap is particularly useful around dry food, snacks, herbs, seeds, hay storage, and other dry products. Food moths can develop in dry stored products and are sometimes only visible when adult moths are flying around. With a pheromone trap, you can detect what is going on more quickly and take targeted action.

The trap works using pheromones in the adhesive layer. These attract male moths, which then stick to the glue. In this way, the trap helps to make moth activity visible and reduce reproduction. The trap works without poison, making it a great choice for use in the home, pantry, or food storage, as long as you place the trap out of reach of animals.

In short

  • Pheromone trap for feed moths and food moths
  • Set with 1 holder and 10 adhesive traps
  • Attracts male moths via pheromones
  • Handy for pantry, kitchen, feed storage, or warehouse space
  • Suitable for monitoring and support in control efforts
  • Poison-free sticky trap, without chemical pesticides
  • The holder has an adhesive strip on the back.

Advantages of the Feed Moth Trap Pheromone Trap

Complete set with holder and 10 separate adhesive traps
Helps detect feed moths and food moths early
Ideal around dry food, snacks, herbs, seeds, and stock products
Works with pheromones and without poison
Easy to install with adhesive strip on the holder
Practical for monitoring moth activity for several weeks

Why choose a pheromone trap for feed moths?

Feed moths are annoying because they can hide in dry stored products. Think of pet food, seeds, herbs, dried snacks, flour products, or other dry foodstuffs. Often, you first see a few moths flying around, while the source is located somewhere in a package, cupboard, or storage corner.

A pheromone trap helps you get clarity faster. If you see moths on the trap, you know there is activity and you can check the stock in a targeted manner. This makes this set useful not only for a visible problem, but also for inspection in areas where a lot of dry food or stock is stored.

The trap primarily catches male moths. As a result, it helps limit reproduction, but the best approach always remains a combination of catching, inspecting, and cleaning up. Therefore, also check opened packages, seal food properly, and clean storage areas thoroughly.

Where do you place the feed moth trap?

Place the holder in a location where you suspect moth activity or where dry stored goods are kept. Think of a pantry, kitchen cupboard, feed storage, utility room, warehouse shelving, or room where animal feed is stored.

  • Stick the holder onto a smooth, dry surface.
  • Do not place the trap directly against feed or open products.
  • Use the trap out of reach of animals.
  • Leave the adhesive layer free so that moths can be effectively trapped.
  • Use multiple traps when you want to check multiple storage locations.

Use & replacement

Open the sticky trap and place it in the holder. Then attach the holder to a suitable location using the adhesive strip. Check the trap regularly, especially if you have already seen moths or suspect a stored product.

Replace the sticky trap when it is full, has become dusty, or no longer sticks properly. As a practical guideline, you can replace the trap every 6 to 8 weeks, depending on the amount of moth activity and the location where you use the trap.

Use the trap as part of a complete approach: check dry stock products, discard affected products, clean the cupboard or storage area, and preferably store new feed in a well-sealed container.

For which moths is this trap intended?

This pheromone trap is intended for feed moths and food moths. The trap can help, among other things, monitor moths found in dry foodstuffs and feed products, such as flour moths, fruit moths, cocoa moths, and date moths.

At DRD, we consider this a particularly practical tool for pet owners who have a lot of dry food, herbs, snacks, or seeds at home. You can spot issues more quickly and therefore check your stock faster.

Good to know

  • The set contains 1 holder and 10 separate adhesive traps.
  • The trap works with pheromones and catches primarily male moths.
  • Use the trap for monitoring and support in control efforts.
  • In case of moth activity, always check the stock products themselves as well.
  • Place the trap out of reach of animals.
  • Replace the trap when it is full, dusty, or less sticky.
  • Preferably store dry food and snacks in a tightly sealed container.

Frequently asked questions about the Feed Moth Trap Pheromone Trap

What is in the package?

The package contains 1 holder and 10 loose adhesive traps.

What do you use this feed moth trap for?

You use the trap to monitor and catch feed moths and food moths. This is useful in pantries, kitchen cabinets, feed storage, or areas where dry products are stored.

How does a pheromone trap work?

The sticky trap contains pheromones that attract male moths. The moths stick to the adhesive layer, allowing you to see if there is moth activity.

Does this trap work with poison?

No, this trap works without poison. It works through pheromones and an adhesive layer.

Where is the best place to put the trap?

Place the trap near dry stored products, such as food, snacks, herbs, seeds, or other foodstuffs. Choose a dry spot out of reach of animals.

How often do I need to replace the trap?

Replace the trap when it is full, has become dusty, or no longer sticks as well. As a guideline, you can allow 6 to 8 weeks, depending on moth activity.

Is a moth trap enough to get rid of feeder moths?

A trap helps with monitoring and capture, but always check the source as well. Inspect opened packages, remove affected products, and clean the storage area.

Can I use the trap with animal feed?

Yes, that works well around the area where you store animal feed. Do not place the trap inside the animal enclosure and keep the adhesive trap out of reach of animals.

For which moths is this trap intended?

The trap is intended for feed moths and food moths, including the meal moth, fruit moth, cocoa moth, and date moth, among others.

How do I dispose of a used trap?

A used sticky trap can be disposed of with regular household waste. If necessary, fold the trap closed before throwing it away.

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The Bait Moth Trap Pheromone Trap with Holder is a smart choice when you want to neatly monitor dry food, snacks, spices, or other stocked products. With 10 sticky traps in one set, you can monitor for extended periods, quickly see if there is activity, and check your stock in a targeted manner. This keeps your food storage organized, clean, and pleasant to use.

Specifications
Content: 1 holder + 10 adhesive traps
Suitable for: Fighting feed moths
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
Feed Moth Trap Pheromone Trap with Holder and 10 Adhesive Traps
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