Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Buying Pantry Moth Traps - Set of Two


UGH! We've developed a moth problem. It was a bag of birdseed. I didn't know what was happening! At first it was one moth... then two... three... SIXTEEN. I thought perhaps they were attracted to the light. Then, I noticed they had created cocoons on my coats in the back walkway. WHAT! NO, MOTHS! NOT THE COATS! But no, they weren't eating the coats. THEY WERE FLUTTERING INTO THE CUPBOARDS AND MAKIN' BABIES ALL OVER THE FLOUR AND GRAINS! Now that it's Spring time, we don't just have a moth problem. We have spiders coming out of the woodwork looking for a place to squat and eat for free! Moths = spiders. I don't mind the spiders since they help to keep away the bad insects, but they aren't very aesthetically pleasing and they give me the willies. Plus, if I let this get out of hand, what comes after the spiders, RATS? My cat is too fat and lazy to hunt rats! Basically, I just don't want my house to turn into some sort of zoological phenomenon.

Needless to say, this little lady was peeved off. I declared war against the moths. I wanted to buy little moth-sized baseball bats and beat them senseless. I wanted to make the moths pay for all of the goodies I had to throw out of my pantry!

So I bought this trap. And it works pretty well, actually. I put it out about 4 days ago and we've caught 5 moths so far. I haven't seen any fluttering around the house and I'm quite glad about it. Unfortunately, the moths are still alive (4 days later). Even though I made a big deal about waging some great war on the moths, I sort of feel sad for the little guys when I walk near the trap and their little antennae are just a'goin', waving around as if to say "heeelp meee! heeeeeeeelp meeee!"

But if you can handle that sort of thing, then by all means, buy this moth trap. It is perfect for pantry moth problems.Get more detail about Pantry Moth Traps - Set of Two.

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