13% off (Sale price $6.95, Reg. Price $7.99) :: BioCare Birdseed Moth Traps The Birdseed Moth attracts and captures adult moths such as Indian meal moth, Mediterranean flour moth, almond moth and raisin moth. These insects occur almost everywhere, and are attracted by birdseed. The moths lay eggs in cracks and crevasses near food, such as in shelving, cupboards and pantries. Adult moths emerge and fly about seeking mates. The Birdseed Moth uses the same chemical messenger (pheromone) that female moths use to attract male moths for mating. Male moths are drawn by the scent and are caught in the trap. Removing male moths prevents mating and egg laying. Safe and effective for long-term use: Long-term use of the Birdseed Moth will reduce troubling infestations without the use of toxic chemicals. Place traps near where moths have been seen. Traps are disposable and extremely effective and safe around food products. Replace every 3 months or sooner if full of moths. Use two traps at a time will cover up to 2500 square feet. Using more than two traps at a time tend to confuse the male moths, making the traps less effective. Package contains two traps. SpringStar BioCare & OakStump Farms, the company SpringStar’s BioCare and OakStump Farms lines provide effective, poison-free, non-toxic, and environmentally safe pest control products for your home and garden needs. SpringStar’s products provide alternatives to traditional chemical pest control methods by using highly-effective insect attractants combined with easy-to-use adhesive traps. Every product is designed to be “EARTH FRIENDLY,” by acting as an efficient substitute for harmful pesticides. SpringStar has also reduced the amount of plastic and paper used in their products, but still guarantee that they work exceedingly well. They are made to be easily recyclable, or compostable, so after using the products you can still contribute to keeping the planet green and healthy. Founded by entomologist Michael Banfield, who has developed pest control products based on insect pherom
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