Premium Pantry Moth Traps Value Pack

Trusted by home improvement icon Bob Vila and 250,000+ households, these pheromone traps are proven to be the most effective solution to eradicate pantry moths.

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Catches Indian meal moths (Tineola bisselliella), almond moths (Cadra cautella) and other food moths.
Provides a non-toxic, all-natural, people-friendly and pet-friendly solution against food moths in your kitchen, pantry and elsewhere in your home. Click here for more info...
Features Dr. Killigan’s Advanced Blue Stripe Formula—a synergy of double-potent moth pheromones and the stickiest glue that is proven to outperform all other pantry moth traps on the market.
Includes 6 traps in each pack. Each trap is guaranteed to be effective for up to three months.
Protects cereal, grains, beans, nuts, flour, dried fruit, birdseed, dry animal food, spices and more from deleterious food moth larvae.
Equipped with Dr. Killigan’s 100% satisfaction guarantee, meaning if you’re not satisfied for any reason, we will offer you a replacement or full refund—your choice.
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The costliest mistake you can make with pantry moths: ignore them.

Pantry moths are genuine pests that often carry harmful bacteria. They can smuggle into your home inside food purchased from your common grocery store, and can wreak havoc in your kitchen, pantry and elsewhere throughout your abode. Your food is their home—where they do the unimaginable—until they chew their way out and find another food source to contaminate.

You can’t just throw out a couple of defiled items to eradicate moths. You must disrupt the mating cycle by eliminating the male moths, or they’ll be right back.

Dr. Killigan’s Premium Pantry Moth Traps use the strongest pheromone attractant and the stickiest glue, drawing in unsuspecting males and stopping the breeding process.

The proprietary formula behind Dr. Killigan’s Premium Pantry Moth Traps

The larvae of pantry moths are the main problem in an infestation. While adult moths do not consume food, their larvae are voracious consumers of dried goods including cereals, dried fruit, grains, flour, nuts, seeds and spices.

With a proprietary blend of double-potent pheromones and the stickiest glue, Dr. Killigan's Premium Pantry Moth Traps lure and catch adult male moths, and break the cycle of reproduction.

Pheromones are extremely delicate. Our specific glue and pheromones must be properly synergized with each other while maintaining the integrity of each component. This involves a patented technique that depends on a certain temperature. The end product is a pantry moth attractant that is incredibly powerful and stops pantry moths in their tracks.

Defend your Peace and Sanity from pantry moths today

Eliminate pantry moths with ease using Dr. Killigan's Premium Pantry Moth Traps. These traps have been expertly designed to stop the reproduction cycle of Indian meal moths, almond moths, Mediterranean flour moths and other food moths—and eradicate the infestation.

With a pioneering approach to non-toxic moth control, Dr. Killigan's solutions have been rigorously tested and proven to be highly effective, with consistently higher catch rates than imitations and other brands. This is why more than 250,000 customers trust and rely on Dr. Killigan to eliminate pantry moths for good.

Dr. Killigan’s Premium Pantry Moth Traps feature powerful female pheromones that attract these moths*:

  • Indian meal moth, also called the Indianmeal moth, pantry moth, weevil moth, flour moth, grain moth and food moth (Plodia interpunctella)
  • Almond moth, also called the tropical warehouse moth (Cadra cautella)
  • Raisin moth (Cadra figulilella)
  • Mediterranean flour moth, also called the mill moth (Ephestia kuehniella)

*Note: While these traps are not for use against clothes moths, Dr. Killigan’s Premium Clothing Moth Traps can help you solve a clothes moth problem.

Dr. Killigan’s top-of-the-line pantry moth traps are guaranteed to eliminate adult male moths and stop their reproduction process, preventing the females from laying eggs that hatch into food-destroying larvae.

Furthermore, you can use Dr. Killigan's Premium Pantry Moth Traps to detect signs of these moths and prevent a full-scale infestation. Place these traps in your pantry, on shelves, or in other areas around the house for an front-line defense against moths whose larvae love your dried goods as much as you do.

Frequently Asked Questions

To eliminate pantry moth infestations, Dr. Killigan's Premium Pantry Moth Traps offer an effective solution. These traps utilize powerful pheromones to attract and capture pantry moths, breaking the breeding cycle. For best results, follow these steps: First, clean your pantry thoroughly, removing any infested items. Next, place the traps in your pantry according to the instructions, ideally in areas where you've noticed moth activity. Check and replace the traps every three months or sooner if they become full. Regular monitoring and maintenance of the traps, alongside keeping your pantry clean and storing food in airtight containers, can prevent moth infestations.

Placing moth traps in your kitchen, pantry and cupboards will stop the mating process by trapping males. In order to eliminate the overall problem (females and juveniles included), it is critical to find any contaminated food sources. Look inside plastic bags, cereal boxes, and in the corners of your pantry and cupboards. Look for small globs of webbing with tiny black dots of feces. Remove any contaminated food sources immediately and dispose of them in a sealed bag in your outdoor trash receptacle. Then clean all areas of your kitchen, pantry and cupboards with a simple cleaning mixture of vinegar and water.

Pantry moth larvae typically appear as small, white or cream-colored caterpillars, often found in or near food items like grains, flour, and nuts. They might create webbing in the food, which can lead to clumped together grains or flour. Spotting these larvae or webbing in your pantry goods is a clear sign of an infestation.

Pantry moths, including the commonly encountered Indian meal moth, often make their way into homes through open doors and windows or small openings around the home's exterior, like dryer vents or plumbing lines. However, one of the most common ways pantry moths infest homes is by hitching a ride inside food packaging or contaminated food items from stores. Once inside, they find food supplies in your pantry, providing an ideal environment for laying eggs and further infestation.

Pantry moths are attracted to a wide range of dry food products, including grains, nuts, legumes, cocoa, chocolate, tea, spices, dried fruits and vegetables, and even tobacco. The tell-tale signs of an infestation include webbing left by the moths on food packages or inside containers, leading to clumped food products. The larvae, which cause the most damage, grow quickly and are more maggot-like than caterpillars, potentially reaching up to 1.7 cm in length​​.

The glue is non-toxic and not harmful, but you do want to avoid contact with it because it is very sticky. If it gets on your skin, gently rub it with vegetable oil and then wash with soap and water. Repeat if necessary.

The traps are designed to remain effective for about three months after they're placed. Yet, if you notice that the traps have filled up or if there seems to be an increase in moth activity, it may be time for an early replacement. The frequency of replacing the traps can vary based on the severity of your moth infestation; more significant issues may necessitate quicker replacements. Unopened traps retain their effectiveness for around three years. Regularly inspecting the traps will assist in managing and controlling moth populations effectively.

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