We all want to look good and a hole in your beloved sweater does not cut it.

The trap allows you to monitor and identify the threat early.

It is important to find a threat early on.

Catch a moth before any damage gets done.

Clothes Moth Trap packaging
Image showing the Clothes Moth Trap with the SWISSINNO logo visible on the top.
Image showing the Clothes Moth Trap from an alternative angle, with the SWISSINNO logo visible on the top.
Image showing the bottom of the Clothes Moth Trap with three adhesive pads attached.
Image showing the Clothes Moth Trap from the side, with a bait tablet visible inside.
Clothes Moth Trap packaging
Image showing the Clothes Moth Trap with the SWISSINNO logo visible on the top.
Image showing the Clothes Moth Trap from an alternative angle, with the SWISSINNO logo visible on the top.
Image showing the bottom of the Clothes Moth Trap with three adhesive pads attached.
Image showing the Clothes Moth Trap from the side, with a bait tablet visible inside.

Clothes Moth Trap

The practical solution!

The glue trap SWISSINNO is used for detecting clothes moth infestation (Tineola bisselliella) early. These moths have a wingspan of approx. 14mm. The front wings are luminous light yellow and the back wings are somewhat lighter. Clothes moths favour clothing, wool carpets, materials, upholstery etc. The trap works on the principle that male moths are attracted by the natural sexual substance (pheromone) and are then held in the trap by the glue.

Advantages of the clothes moth trap

  • Provides early detection of clothes moth infestations.
  • Ready for use straight from the pack: no assembly required.
  • The moths enter the trap from all four sides.
  • Compact and space-saving.
  • With self-adhesive fixing pads

How to use Clothes Moth Trap

1. Remove from protective packaging.

Remove the trap from the protective packaging. The pheromone is now active and already attracting moths.

Illustration showing scissors cutting open the packaging of a Clothes Moth Trap, with the trap visible inside.

2. Attach the trap.

Attach the trap horizontally, or using the glue strips on the back, to an upright surface, for example, in a wardrobe.

Illustration showing the Clothes Moth Trap placed on the inside wall of a wardrobe, next to hanging clothes.

3. Check the traps weekly.

Check the traps weekly. Replace the trap when the sticky surface is covered in moths, or at the latest every 8 weeks.

Illustration showing the Clothes Moth Trap placed on a surface, with a calendar icon displayed next to it.
Illustration showing scissors cutting open the packaging of a Clothes Moth Trap, with the trap visible inside.

1. Remove from protective packaging.

Remove the trap from the protective packaging. The pheromone is now active and already attracting moths.

Illustration showing the Clothes Moth Trap placed on the inside wall of a wardrobe, next to hanging clothes.

2. Attach the trap.

Attach the trap horizontally, or using the glue strips on the back, to an upright surface, for example, in a wardrobe.

Illustration showing the Clothes Moth Trap placed on a surface, with a calendar icon displayed next to it.

3. Check the traps weekly.

Check the traps weekly. Replace the trap when the sticky surface is covered in moths, or at the latest every 8 weeks.

4. Relax at home.

Lifestyle image showing a woman wearing a knitted sweater indoors near a window.
Here are some of the frequently asked questions
How does the SWISSINNO clothes moth trap works?

The inside of the clothes moth trap is coated with a powerful glue and contains a sexually alluring pheromone that attracts male moths into the trap where they are caught by the adhesive, and die. This severely curtails the breeding opportunities of the moths, which then reduces the moth population. Even when moths are not obviously present, a trap will often catch a few moths, so giving an early warning of a new infestation by moths such as the Mediterranean flour moth, the Indian meal moth, the tobacco moth, and others.

How long does the bait last?

Once unpacked it will continue to attract moths for 8 weeks.

What to do if there is an unfestation?

In the event of an infestation, establish the number of all possible infestations. Then get any infested textiles (e.g. clothing, wool carpets, silk and furs) dry cleaned and vacuum their surrounding areas (e.g. cupboard, chest) thoroughly and wash these, if possible. Sensitive textiles can be packed into a plastic bag and left in the freezer for a week.

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