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MaxGuard Clothes Moth Traps (12+2 Free Traps) Extra Strength Pheromones | Non-Toxic Sticky Glue Trap for Closets and Carpet Moths | No Mothballs | Lure, Trap and Kill Case-Bearing Webbing Moths |

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  • ✅ OPTIMAL SOLUTION: Keeping your closet free of clothing moths is simple with our professional grade clothes moth pheromone traps. These traps will capture and kill both Webbing and Case-Bearing Clothes Moth (Not for Pantry Moths). They are effective in protecting your wool, cashmere, silk, leather, and cotton garments.
  • ✅ HOW THEY WORK: Unlike other chemical-based solutions, our traps contain a timed-release extra-strength female pheromone that will attract, trap, and kill male moths to stop the breeding cycle.
  • ✅ NON-TOXIC & INSECTICIDE-FREE: Made with industrial grade extra sticky glue that's 100% Non-toxic and Odorless. Our traps are safe for use in your home. They are ideal for preventing and monitoring clothes moths.
  • ✅ EASY, EFFECTIVE & LONG-LASTING: Just open, peel, fold, and place the trap in your closet or fabric storage areas. Our traps are infused with Extra Strength Pheromone Attractant, so just sit back and let it do its work. Each trap is individually sealed to ensure maximum potency and can last up to 3 months once opened.
  • ✅ WHAT YOU GET: Each bonus pack comes with 14 traps. Each pheromone trap is individually sealed and are guaranteed to work. If you are not completely satisfied, simply contact us for an exchange or a full refund. No questions asked.



Product Description

MaxGuard Protecting You and Your Family

STOP THE NEVER ENDING BATTLE WITH CLOTHES MOTH

There are two main types of moths that cause damage to clothing: webbing clothes moths (Tineola Bisselliella) and case-bearing clothes moths (Tinea Pellionella).

When moths breed, they lay their eggs on natural fibers (wool, cashmere, silk, etc.) so that after the eggs hatch, the larvae can feed on them. This explains the pesky holes you may find in your precious sweaters, scarves, coats, etc. Moth larvae will then enter a pupation phase and undergo metamorphosis to become adult moths. They will then mate, lay eggs, and the endless destructive lifecycle continues.

Keeping your closet free of clothes moth is simple with MaxGuard's professional-grade clothes moth traps. These traps will capture and kill both webbing and case-bearing clothes moths. They are effective in protecting your wool, cashmere, silk, leather, and cotton garments.


100% Non-Toxic MaxGuard Clothes Moth Traps
SAFE AND TOXIN-FREE

When it comes to moth infestations, you don’t have to deal with toxic sprays and chemicals.

Our traps are safe for use throughout your home. They are non-toxic and odorless, ensuring a safe surrounding for you and those you care about.

FIGHT BACK WITH A SCIENTIFIC SOLUTION

Getting rid of a few moths on your own isn’t going to solve your problem. Unless you stop the continuous mating cycle, the moth infestation will go on endlessly.

MaxGuard’s clothes moth traps contain a timed-release, extra-strength female moth pheromone that will attract, trap and kill male moths to stop the breeding cycle.

Made with an industrial-grade extra sticky adhesive that’s 100% non-toxic and odorless, these traps are safe for use in your home.

MAXGUARD CLOTHES MOTH TRAPS FEATURES:

  • Extra Trap Openings Delivers Higher Catch Rate
  • Contains Extra Strength Pheromones
  • 100% Non-Toxic, Chemical-Free and Odorless
  • Up to 3 Months of Long-Lasting Protection
  • Simple and Easy to Use

GET YOUR HOME BACK ON TRACK

Vacuum Closet

CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSET

  • Empty your closet as you look for signs of moths, larvae, or small white eggs.

  • Make sure that the entire closet is thoroughly cleaned. All shelves and cracks and crevices should be vacuumed thoroughly.

  • Dispose of used cleaning supplies and vacuum bags outside of your home to avoid reinfestation.

Laundry your clothes

LAUNDER YOUR CLOTHING

  • Put all of your clothes through the washing machine at extra washing cycles to eliminate most larvae and moth eggs.

  • For fabrics that cannot be washed, take them to a dry-cleaner to be cleaned.

  • All laundered clothes should be stored in plastic containers or vacuum-sealed bags until you no longer have moth infestation.

Trap placement

MOTH TRAP PLACEMENT

  • For optimal performance, place multiple traps inside of your closet and in other infected areas.

  • If you don't catch any moths after a few days, move the traps around until you find an effective spot.

  • Clothes moths are afraid of light, so the traps should be placed in dim or dark areas.
MaxGuard Clothes Moth Traps

MAXGUARD'S CLOTHES MOTH SOLUTIONS

Our Clothes Moth Traps are available in the following variations:

  • Box of 8 Clothes Moth Traps.
  • Box of 14 Clothes Moth Traps.

WITH MAXGUARD, YOU ARE IN CONTROL

Pests can harm your health, damage property, and contaminate food supplies. While their presence in this world is inevitable, their presence in your home is certainly preventable.

Our mission is to provide the best pest control products that are non-toxic, easy to use, and most importantly, work! We go through extensive safety testing for all of our products to ensure that you and your family will be safe.


Skeezics
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
I hate carpet moths. I've been using a one-two punch system using these traps and vinegar solution. They seem to be working well. The amount of moths these traps have been collecting had been astounding at first, but had reduced over time as the moths have been disappearing! I feel this approach is working!
someRando
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
These things work great against clothing moths and you get a lot in the package. It's a moth graveyard in there. I've gone through two boxes and now it's rare that they catch any, the problem has come and gone (seemed bad there for a second). I'll keep putting fresh ones out every month, just in case. Good product.
Happy Vegan
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
This does NOT kill the larvae (because the larvae won't be touched by the adhesive surface), but the flying mature mothers will likely find the adhesive surface and die painful deaths by being "stuck to death" (do you humane people care about that?).
Auburn S.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Odor- free. Easy to use and very effective.
Jan Nave
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
We’ve only used one so far, it’s been in place for about 2 weeks in a retail store. The trap has caught over 12 moths in our “wool” corner. Discreet, odorless & easy to set up. We plan to swap out a trap every 4-6 weeks or until the critters are gone! Would recommend highly. Good value for the 12 + 2 free traps.
Mitchell Wheat
Reviewed in Australia on March 29, 2024
Very effective. Works for both the types of moth advertised
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
We received the traps, assembled them per instructions, and hung them throughout our closets and other areas we were noticing the moths. We have had them up for about 5 days and have yet to have one moth trapped. However, we continue to see moths flying about our house. These do not appear to attract moths at all. They are a waste of money.
bboyho
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023
I didn't realize it was really bad until I noticed a hole in my carpet. I discovered more all around my ~900 square foot condo. I should have been more proactive as I could have prevented the damage to my carpet.I bought two of these. I have about 2-4 in each of my rooms/closet. The first box I opened I used 8x. I plan on using more after about 3 months. As soon as I opened a few of the traps, the clothes moths started flying out. Instead of waiting for them to go in the trap, I started vacuuming and killing them on the spot. Inspecting the traps after 13 days, they are still catching the carpet moths. There are not as many flying around but I still see some on my walls, under things, and crawling on surfaces. These are working great and I'm glad that there are extra traps!
C. Speaker
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022
I bought several different brands of Closet Moth Traps to make sure that I had a decent chance of getting a quality product. I purchased:MaxGuard,Ecotastic,Trap-A-Pest, andDr Killigan’sI even got a pantry moth trap as well, to verify if I had any of those.Amongst 7 rooms (2 bedrooms, 2 closets and 3 bathrooms) I put multiple brands in each room, with each brand in at least 4 different rooms. For 3 months I’d check every trap once a week. Each trap had more moths than the week before (except for the pantry moth trap – the 4 of those I deployed caught one moth just by chance). The numbers of moths caught in each trap were surprising. No brand failed to catch at least 40 on at least one trap.So now I’m moth-free, right?Wrong.These traps lure in just the male moths. So if any male moth happens to mate with a female before being captured, there’s another fresh batch. I’ve been waging moth war for almost 2 years, and use other trap types as well (zappers, etc). There are a lot fewer of them flying around now, but I just can’t knock them out.I also kept some of each brand, and deployed them 1 year after purchase. NONE of those did well. Out of 16 traps, only 5 moths were caught. So I would recommend buying a new batch of traps every 6 months – deploying half right away, and the other half in 3 months.I checked all boxes for a manufacturing date. None had any on the outside. Dr. Killigan’s had one on the inside flap. Dr. Killigan’s also stated they would be good up to 3 years after manufacture (lies).[EDIT] On my re-order of MaxGuard, I see they are now printing an expiration date on the individual foil packet. Roughly 3 years from the date of receipt. [/EDIT]Recommendations:They are all effective if used right away. Buy the one whose price or design you like. My design preference is MaxGuard and Dr. Killigan’s.If you are not having success, maybe your have different kinds of moths. Or you have expired traps.Hints on use for all brands:Write the date on it before you expose the glue.Bend the cardboard at least a little on the creases before exposing the glue – bending it afterward can cause sticky fingers.When pulling the paper off of the glue, start at one corner and firmly pull towards the opposite corner. Pulling from the center of the top makes it more difficult.