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Greenway Pantry Food Moth Traps (2 Traps) - Alternative to Naphthalene Balls and Moth Balls - Pheromone Attractant

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  • EFFECTIVE AND SAFE - Our non-toxic pantry moth traps use powerful pheromones to draw moths in fast.
  • NO PUNGENT ODORS - Unlike mothballs and other toxic pesticides, our non-toxic food moth traps won’t leave bad smells in your pantry and on your food items.
  • LONG LASTING PROTECTION - GreenWay moth traps are effective for up to two months, and are designed to stop any future infestations of food moths when coupled with pest control measures.
  • EASY TO ASSEMBLE - Putting together our food moth traps takes just seconds. Simply remove the protective paper, place the pheromone lure on the sticky pad, and then fold and place!
  • CONTENTS - Includes 2 moth traps and 2 pheromone lures for maximum coverage for your pantry.


GreenWay Food Moth Traps help keep your cereals, flour, nuts, pet food and even bird seed from moth threats. Non-toxic, long lasting, ready-to-use and is safe around your pets and children. GreenWay Food Moth Traps effectively capture the moths, so you can go on with your life worry free. Just remove and replace the trap every 2 months or when the trap is full. GreenWay Food Moth Traps can be used all year round, just store unopened traps in a cool, dry area.


cedar104
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
These traps effectively control moths from bird seed.
najat nasser
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on May 15, 2023
As usual when on holidays, I bought some food in bags and boxes, which I stored immediately after I came back home. for my bad luck, one of them was infected and I noticed after few days when the food moth had already multiplied and spread in my flat. I bought GreenWay online just to try and the day after day I was seeing the insects stuck on them, my flat is now almost clean and I do recommend this product to anyone who might be having food moth at home, they do not have a smell, don't occupy too much space, you can place them in a way not to see what's stuck inside and they keep attracting those little creatures for as long as you display them in your place. 100% recommended! woth to mention you need to be a bit patient, they will not appear in the same day or week, it might take sometime, once the first one have been caught, the rest will follow.
SGD
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2022
Due to some moths getting a free ride to my house in some cursed item i picked up from the grocery store, I've been dealing with an absurd moth infestation for months and months now. I've thrown away probably a hundred dollars worth of (unopened) food that was infested with moths just from being in my pantry. I've done 3 or 4 deep cleans of my entire kitchen thinking I eradicated anything they could've gotten into, only to find the moths come out of SEALED containers a few weeks later. I tried lavender spray and cedar chunks and some of the generic bug sprays available at the grocery store but the moths always came back. My son learned how to clap...by watching me kill moths :(I've been using these traps for about a month now and the moths that have been plaguing my pantry for the past year are seemingly gone. I am cautiously optimistic that these things have actually solved my problem! They're easy to set up, you just stick the little attractant bit onto the bottom of a card that folds into a triangle so it can stand up, and you leave it in your pantry for a couple days. Pretty soon there were dozens of moths stuck to each card and I haven't seen any more flying around in my kitchen for at least a week or two now. Hopefully this is the one and only moth murder product review I'll ever write. Good riddance!
Jugliz
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2021
I may have had the wrong type of moths for this trap. Basically, the choices among traps are pantry moths and clothing moths. One manufacturer said that if one sees moths flying around, they are probably not clothing moths, since they tend to hid. According to Wikipedia, there are thought to be 106,000 species of moths. The ones that I had seemed a bit big for pantry moths, but I thought I'd try anyway. They did catch some smaller insects, so not a big loss.
Beethoven
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2021
I thought I'd never get rid of a bunch of these terrible Indian meal pests. I tried cleaning every surface in the house; tried spraying; etc. Nothing worked. Then I put up these tents and was thrilled when they lived up to their billing.If you have an infestation, buy these tents. Give it some time--don't expect to get rid of every moth overnight, but put them up, be patient and check the tents in a week. You'll be astonished at how many occupants the tents will trap.This product brought me much-needed relief. They're worth every penny.
Michele
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2020
I bought this brand along with the "Manchester Mothmen Moth traps" because I wanted to compare, and because this brand touted the 'all natural' this and that which seemed attractive. BUT, while the Manchester Mothmen traps I ordered, and especially the Black Flag moth traps I bought at Home Depot, caught gazillions of pantry and seed moths that had bloomed in my house after getting 30 lbs of moth riddled bird feed, these traps did not have one moth in any of them. Wait, yes, ok, there were 2 winged bug things in one of them, but they didn't look like moths. I would therefore not recommend this brand at ALL. I wish the Black Flag ones weren't so expensive, they work the best -- but the Manchester Mothmen traps also work pretty well, for a great price.
private
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2019
Baking and cooking are a few of my hobbies. so I probably keep on hand 5 different types of flour alone. Not to mention grains and masa for tamales, corn husk, dried chili's, spices. I keep everything in plastic. I was horrified to find most of my supplies ruined. Hundreds of dollars lost. I did all the diy's. Cleaned, put out all the suggested peppermint oil, orange oil, bay leaves. Still has an infestation of pantry moths. Put out the greenway traps. It attracted them like magic. 2 months later put out more traps and nothing. It worked! They're gone. I'm putting out fresh traps today as insurance and will again in spring. Simply they work!
R. Hillard
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2019
These food moth traps work much better than any other food moth trap I've used. They are rapidly filling up after just a few weeks of use. NOTE: These will NOT work as well with clothing moths. So be sure to order the type of trap that is suited for the type of moths you are trying to trap.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2018
I left a bag of bird seed in my back room. I noticed a LOT of moths in the house for a couple weeks. One day, I saw what looked like maggots on the walls and ceiling of that back room. I killed them all and all the moths. The next day there were more. (I did this for 3 or 4 days) I looked the worms and moths up on the internet and found out that they were pantry moths and probably were in the bird seed. Sure enough, it was loaded with them. I ordered these traps after reading many reviews of all different products to get rid of them. (kept killing daily) I thought I had killed them all, but when the traps arrived, I set one up. 2 minutes later I had 2 moths, Overnight it was 6. I put more traps and got more!! 2 weeks and probably 30 moths, I think the problem is over. I'll leave a new trap just in case!! THEY WORK!!! P.S. got rid of the bird seed and checked all my dry goods.