Trapping pests are a method in use more often for the easy disposal of crawling insects and flying pests that are a threat to health and property. The most popular reason why these insect traps are in use is due to the way the entire solution to the problem is contained in one area. These traps attract insects to them; thereby centralizing the pest problem to only one place, where they are trapped. No unpleasant odors are released, and children and pets are at no risk of getting injured by strong synthetic chemicals. Pantries are the most susceptible areas for moth invasions; usually dark and secluded, these areas give moth’s perfect breeding grounds. Add to that the availability of abundant grain stocks, and the moth feels totally catered for. One of the major frustrations that many families face occur when a fresh bag of flour is opened; only to discover that it has larvae under the lip where the seal should be. Closer inspection will show that the flour is all contaminated. There is a natural pesticide that comes in a pest trap that works effectively at the first sign of infestation.
Pest traps, especially the ones created for moths, will attract male moths, trap them and effectively stop the moth circle of life in a family’s pantry. Each moth trap works for areas of up to four hundred square feet. Using only the attraction of pheromones, the moth trap is organic and safe to install around all family members.
