Thank you for your feedback.
With regard to your comments about Moth Traps, if this refers to our Moth Traps they attract the following types of moth;
•Webbing Clothes Moth, otherwise know as the Common Clothes Moth (Tineola bisselliella)
•Case Bearing Moth, otherwise know as the Case Making Moth (Tinea pellionella)
•White Shouldered House Moth (Endrosis sarcitrella)
•Brown House Moth (Hofmannophila pseudospretella)
The traps attract the active adult male moths and can be kept in place for 12 weeks after opening.
If you are still seeing moths flying around it could be for the following reasons.
1) The moths you are seeing are females.
2) It might be due to the stage of the moth life cycle where some larvae are still pupating. If the conditions are warm indoors (which is often the case in winter when the heating is on) this can affect the cycle.
3) It could be that you have a larger moth infestation than anticipated and a Moth Killer Kit may be needed to eliminate the moths, eggs and larvae.
4) If you have any other moth deterrents placed nearby they can distract from the Traps.
If you require more information it can be found in this article
How to Maximise the Effectiveness of Your Moth Traps.
You may also find our article on
Clothes Moths helpful.
If you need any further help and assistance please contact us at help@mothprevention.com
Best wishes
Amanda