The first step is to identify the application.
For wardrobes and clothing storage, a clothes moth trap is designed for areas where textile moth activity is suspected. Place the trap inside or near wardrobes, closets and storage areas containing wool, linen, fur, carpets or other natural fibers. Hook-type designs are particularly convenient because they can be hung directly in a wardrobe without taking up shelf space.
For kitchens, cabinets and food storage areas, choose a pantry moth trap. These traps are designed to help monitor pantry moth activity around stored dry goods. Haierc’s HC4301, for example, uses a pheromone attractant and glue-paper structure and is designed for pantry moth applications, including common food moths.
Why are pheromone moth traps popular for indoor use? They provide targeted attraction without requiring sprays or complicated application procedures. Once positioned correctly, the sticky surface captures attracted moths and gives users a visible indication of activity.
Another important consideration is product life. Haierc’s moth pest control range includes products designed for extended use, with some models offering approximately two to three months of service depending on the product and environment.
For distributors and retailers, choosing a supplier with multiple formats is equally important. Haierc offers moth glue traps, hanging moth traps, clothes moth traps and pantry moth traps, allowing buyers to build a broader moth control product range instead of relying on a single format.
The right moth trap should match the target pest, location and customer application. With the right combination, monitoring becomes easier and moth problems can be identified earlier.