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Zero In Clothes Moth Killer - 300 ml Aerosol. Ready-To-Use. Kills Clothes Moths and Larvae. Whole Room Treatment

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There are lots of easy and affordable ways to prevent moths from eating your clothes, and you don’t need to go straight to an expensive pest control company. Because they like dark, warm and humid places, it’s easy to miss a moth infestation until half your wardrobe is damaged. If moths are damaging your clothes, there will be a few clues in your cupboards. Here are some signs to look out for: The most common, and the most effective, are insecticide moth killers. These contain transfluthrin or cypermethrin as the main active ingredients.

The other type of moth killers are pheromone traps. These don’t contain any insecticides. Instead, they produce sex pheromones that attract male webbing moths.Tip: Before you use any of the products we recommend below, get rid of any severely damaged clothes and clean out the closet and the remaining clothes (get them dry cleaned). Then place the moth killer in the closet. For extra protection, place premium natural fabric clothes in garment bags or airtight clothes bins.

If you prefer a non-insecticide alternative, lavender and cedar fragrances are also good repellents of clothes moths. Once the dreaded clothes moths have moved into your home, it’s almost impossible to get rid of them, and that’s where our Moth Stop range comes in. Tried, tested and here to make moth prevention easy, it’s also scientifically proven to kill both clothes moths and carpet moths and – more importantly – their eggs and garment-munching larvae. At Robert Dyas, we understand how much of a nuisance moths can be by coming into your home uninvited and making their way into your clothes, furniture, and food items. This is why we’re pleased to offer a range of moth control products to help remove these unwanted guests from your home. Moths (moth larvae, to be specific) leave holes in clothing and fabrics. The worst part is that they target clothes made with natural fabrics, which are typically the most expensive in the closet. These include wool, fur, and cashmere.

Key Considerations When Choosing a Moth Killer

We recommend cleaning out your closet first to get rid of the moths and larvae. If you have a serious infestation, call a professional exterminator.

Found moths? Then it’s time to get rid of them – we have moth repellents for placing inside your wardrobes and drawers, and moth killer sprays for use on your clothes, carpets and other fabrics. Effective against adult moths, their eggs and larvae, each moth-killing treatment offers long-lasting protection against further infestation, while the pleasant lavender fragrance keeps your garments and home smelling fresh. And they’re so simple to use – our carpet moth treatment, for instance, consists of merely spraying the carpet in question. P102 Keep out of reach of children.P210 Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking.P211 Do not spray on an open flame or other ignition source.P251 Do not pierce or burn, even after use.P410 + P412 Protect from sunlight. Do no expose to temperatures exceeding 50 o C/ 122 o F. The third option is a natural moth repellent. This is ideal for those who don’t want any potentially harmful chemicals in their home.

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In this buying guide, we recommend the best moth killers and give you tips on how to choose the best one for your home. Key Considerations When Choosing a Moth Killer A. Type of Moth Killer/Repellent While the scent of cedar doesn’t kill moths, it’s an effective repellent. It’ll keep moths away from your clothes and other fabrics.

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