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Safer Brand 05140 The Pantry Pest Trap

Safer Brand 05140 The Pantry Pest TrapBrand: Safer
Category: Lawn & Patio

List Price: $12.99
Buy New: $5.33
as of 7/31/2010 04:29 MST details
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Seller: GreenSense
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 85 reviews

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4 x 2.4

MPN: 05140
Model: 05140
UPC: 043786051408
EAN: 0043786051408

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Features:
  » Attracts male grain moths, flour moths, meal moths, and seed moths. Contains 2 traps.
  » One trap covers a 1,000 square foot area
  » Contains a patented controlled timed release pheromone lure
  » Easy assembly

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Safe nontoxic and long lasting. A solution for pests that contaminate food products. The wood grained traps are ready to use. These traps lure grain moths, flour moths, meal moths, and seed moths. Includes 2 traps and 2 lures.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Finally.... our pantry moth problem is FIXED!!   February 20, 2007
Lora Lease (Nebraska)
40 out of 40 found this review helpful

We had been plagued with pantry moths for MONTHS, and were getting at our wits ends. They were everywhere! I checked every food item we had and threw some away, cleaned the cupboards, but nothing I did even put a dent in the amount of moths we had. When I found some information online about these pantry moth traps, I then came here to Amazon to read the reviews. I was torn after reading that the newer versions were said to not work, but I was also desperate. When I received this, I set up one of the traps in our kitchen on top of one of the hanging cabinets, and was amazed that in only about a week, our problem was solved! I wish I would have tried this at the beginning and saved us a LOT of stress. I would HIGHLY recommend these traps to anyone... they work!


5 out of 5 stars Get rid of pantry moths   September 6, 2005
K. Broderick (Houston, TX USA)
31 out of 31 found this review helpful

If your pantry is inundated with moths (or weevil-types) - this trap will take care of the moths that hatch after you clean out your pantry. With the long life cycle that these pests have - you need something to catch new ones. Even if you clean out your food and put everything kept in storage containers there may still be some rogue eggs (you would be amazed at what these pests like to lay their eggs in!) I found eggs in clean brown lunch sacks. It wouldn't even be unreasonable to use these traps before you have a pest problem. Very safe!


5 out of 5 stars Great product, packaging can be improved   October 30, 2005
Mehetabelle (Silicon Valley United States)
34 out of 38 found this review helpful

No question, this is an effective product. Using pheramones [sic.] to attact moths then trap them with sticky paper appeal to my love of science and technology.

Today, the product is already folded into a triangular house for the moths to fly into. The interior is coated with adhesive so the moths become trapped after entering the house. Users must removed a pheramone-infused tab from a sealed package, then insert the tab into a slot to get it inside the housing. But almost always, the tab falls out of its intended spot and is stuck to the interior. I've used it this way and it seems to work fine, but the manufactuer can help users by making three changes in the way they package the product.

1. make the little pheramone-infused tab already correctly positioned and attached to the interior so that users don't have to open the sealed package and handle the tab.

2. They should cover the whole item, including the sticky paper, with wax paper, score where the folds go, and indicate how to fold it into the housing shape. Then users would just have to peel the whole wax sheet off to expose the sticky paper and the pheramone tab, fold it up, and voila, done!

This way, the manufacturer can also save on packaging by shipping the items in a flat envelope rather than a mostly empty box.

3. Make the sticky housing attachable to something so it doesn't knock around my pantry. This can be as simple as a hole to hang it on a nail, or a weak adhesive like that used on Post-it notes to attach the trap to a wall.



4 out of 5 stars The best way to use pest traps   July 1, 2007
Albert Danner (Boston, MA, USA)
15 out of 15 found this review helpful

Yes, the moth pheromone wafers are very effective at attracting moths. No, the traps are not very good at catching them. I have tried these, and many similar brands, all with the same problem. Here's what you do: Buy the pest trap. Take out the pheromone wafer and throw away the rest. Buy a fly paper ribbon (maybe fifty cents) and hang it up. Stick the two pheromone wafers on the fly ribbon, about a foot apart. This will catch meal moths for weeks, and will stay sticky even with dozens of moths on it.


5 out of 5 stars Solving the Moth Problem   August 7, 2008
K. Moore (Pella, IA)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

Woodstream 05140 Safer Pantry Pest Trap (2 per box)

I have had great results with this product. Those who say they work for a while and then quit need to remember that the traps are only meant to catch flying stages of the insect. I use these traps once or twice a year, whenever I see a moth or two, once the infestation problem has been solved.

1) Use Pantry Pest Traps to eliminate all ADULT moths.

2) Next, go on a larva hunt (in the early stages they look like caraway seeds -- dark little crescent shapes about 1/8" long). Check all the food in your cabinets. Take it all out. Anything can house larva. Look in the flour, cereals, boxes, bags, anything with a seam or crevice. Think like a mother -- she is trying to hide her young so that they will survive!

3) We have a pantry cabinet with adjustable shelves. When moths kept coming back, I got a flashlight and discovered that there was larva in every single hole for the shelf brackets. Swabbing the holes with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol produced mixed results, so I finally placed a piece of tape over each hole. If the larva survived the alcohol, they starved to death in their little cell.

Using this method, I buy traps when moths come in with the groceries. I use canvas shopping bags that I wash every now and then so that the bags from the store (especially paper bags) don't bring in larva.


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