

🦋 Catch moths before they catch your style!
The Moth Peds kit offers a professional-grade, pheromone-based monitoring system with 10 sticky pads and 5 reusable hangers designed to detect male clothes moths early. Each pad lasts up to 12 weeks, providing a non-toxic, sustainable solution for wardrobes and carpets. With clear placement guidance and durable holders, it’s the smart choice for millennial managers who value proactive home care and eco-friendly pest control.













| ASIN | B073S5M458 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 428 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 9 in Moth Protection |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (5,761) |
| Date First Available | 6 July 2017 |
| Item display height | 10 centimetres |
| Item display width | 15 centimetres |
| Item model number | Fruit Traps |
| Manufacturer | Fort Products Limited |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Part number | 02 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 320 g |
M**E
Worked well
Easy to use but seemed to take a whole to kick in. First week they were empty and moths everywhere. I only checked again after a few weeks as I noticed a dramatic reduction and they were caked in moths 😂 purchased again as they are great for cupboard and you can hang in wardrobes. Be careful, they are super sticky and can be fiddly to refill with a new sticky pad.
I**N
Somewhat effective
Seemed to work for a bit, but moths could spend a long time nearby without actually landing on it. Dealt with the moth breeding season (April-May) well.
R**L
Great product that works and provides value with lots of traps and refills!
I was looking for an easier way to help control the clothes moth infestation that has sprung up in my house and ended up coming across pheromone traps. I was a little skeptical and a number of reviews across other products said it didn't really work however this is most definitely not the case for me! Within 10 minutes of placing the trap I had 4 moths hovering around it and the next morning they were stuck and dead - success! I would say these are more for placing around your home than inside a wardrobe. To note, they attract the male moths so the females have none to breed with and so hopefully breaking the reproductive cycle and issue. The reasons I like this product: 1) It actually works and doesn't involve you spraying nasty chemicals around your house or any effort on your part. 2) Entopest is such great value for money as you get so many traps and also refill pads (they do stop working after 3 months or so and also can get dusty or full). As a result I've been able to place traps in different rooms and so figure out where they're coming from. 3) Really easy to assemble, hang and/or place flat against the wall on top of the bookcase - not one has been knocked over or fallen down. 4) It came with some really useful information that clarified the type of moth it works on etc. 5) I quite liked that it's a smaller company Top tips: 1) Place them quite high up in your room as this tends to be the level moths fly at and like. 2) Always place them vertically and never lying down flat (doesn't work as moths like to be on the wall a.k.a. vertical) 3) I've found placing them against a wall vertically on top of a bookcase or something like that has worked best rather than hanging off a curtain pole. 4) It does state this in the instructions but do give them time to attract the moths. I think I got quick results as we have a real problem it seems but you need to leave them in a place for 2 weeks before deciding to put it elsewhere.
M**I
New pad holder is TERRIBLE, too skinny, too flimsy, and difficult to hang with new hook
So, the pads themselves are fine. They seem to be hit or miss, some seem to attract loads of moths, some none. I think this is to be expected. The pad holders themselves, however are WRETCHED, just awful. They obviously went through some re-design, because they are now thinner, more fiddly, and have a useless hook that breaks easily. As far as I can see, this is so they have the "entopest" branding on the pad holders. So what's wrong with the new holders, specifically? 1) Pad-holder is too skinny - They are now ever so slightly skinnier than the pad itself. That means the pad tends to pop up in the middle. 2) Pads now stick to the pad holder - because the pads don't fit flat into the holder, they tend to stick to the holder itself, meaning less surface area for the moths to fly onto and through. I'm assuming here, we want the entire pad to be accessible to trap them. 3) The hook is USELESS - You now have to pull the hook out from the back, and then clip it into a tiny hole in the back of the pad holder to hold the hook in place. On my first go, trying to snap it together, the tiny little nub that clips into the hook holder broke off. The other issue - if you are successful at piecing hook into hook holder, it KEEPS POPPING OUT. I honestly DO NOT understand who thought these were fit for purpose. Can't return these now as I've clearly opened it up and assembled them. Would give zero stars if I could. Also for a few bits of plastic- they are essentially selling them at a pound a pad holder. This is such a crazy rip off that it boggles the mind. They are probably a penny to produce if that. I'm beginning to see the wisdom in the other design out there, a flat cardboard pad, that then folds into a triangle. Though again, why are they so expensive???
A**D
Pads really good; new casings not
Have been using these for quite a while. Previously would have given them four or five stars, as they are very effective, but since they changed the plastic casings I can only give them two of three stars. The old casings were really good - solid and easy to construct and change the pads over; the new ones are almost impossible to use - difficult to construct, extremely difficult to fit the pads. As a result, you end up getting your fingers all over the pads trying to wrestle them in, which I think makes them ineffective because the same batch of pads inserted into the old traps catches moths while those in the new traps don't. Why change something that works to something that doesn't?
S**4
These work.
These are fantastic and good value. I hardly have any moths now. And leaving these out means any male ones get trapped so females can’t mate. If you see a moth ignoring the trap it will be a female. These traps only catch males.
G**O
Effective monitoring — helps keep moths under control
Unfortunately, we struggle with carpet moths during the summer when the windows are open, but these traps have really helped manage the situation. The sticky pads filled up fast, which was both satisfying and horrifying! I plan to follow up with a smoke bomb for full treatment in the autumn, but these traps are giving me peace of mind and helping me stay on top of the problem. Easy to use, no mess, and a great early warning system.
J**C
Produit efficace
A**E
Inefficace donc inutile
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