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Clothes Moth Boss Features & BenefitsUpdated 2 years ago

Unique Pheromone-Infused Trap

  • Clothes Moth Boss uses both Tineola Pellionella and Tineaola Bisselliella pheromones to effectively lure in moths and catch them inside the trap.
  • The adhesive we use is infused with specific pheromones to lure moths that roam around your closet. 
  • The ultra-sticky adhesive traps moths, keeps them stuck, and keeps them away from your clothes. Makes it easy to dispose of too!
  • Double strength sticky trap is designed to securely trap moths for good!
  • Pheromones attract mostly male moths and disrupt their future reproduction rate. 

Easy, No-Mess Setup

  • Clothes moth trap halts moth infestation and keeps your fabrics safe in 3 easy steps
  • Peel off the protective cover, fold trap, and tuck
  • Our trap has a hook for easy hanging. 
  • Can also stand on its own so you can also place it on carpets, near your curtains and upholstery 

Safe + Toxin Free! 

  • Utilizes pheromones to attract moths instead of heavy chemical-laden formulas
  • Non-toxic and safe, even on accidental contact with the skin - just rub with some vegetable oil, wash the area of contact, and that’s it!
  • Safe to use around kids and pets
  • Free of Insecticides

How to Use 

Hang 1-2 traps in your closet or place near linen, curtains, upholstery, rugs, laundry area, or even on the floor near carpets to address any and all moth infestations. Check your traps weekly and replace them every 12 weeks or as soon as the traps are full.


For Indoor Areas

Each Clothes Moth Boss can cover an area of approximately 100 sq ft. When using in larger areas, we recommend using two or more Clothes Moth Boss Traps to ensure full coverage and protection from pests.


Clothes Moth Boss uses pheromones that work on moths that are attracted to natural woven fabric such as cotton, wool, cashmere, and more.


Precautions 

Keep out of reach of children and pets.

For indoor use only.

Additional units may be required in larger areas.

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