Dynatrap Indoor Insect Trap - Indoors 1000 sq ft (DT250IN) - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Veena from Belmont, Ma
    07/27/2016
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    Will the Dynatrap Indoor Insect Trap work on clothes moths?
    The clothes moths don't seem fazed by light. How would a UV light attract them? Thank you!
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    There are some types of moths that are attracted to the UV lights inside of the Dynatrap Indoor Insect Trap. It is possible that the ones that are attracted to the light will go towards it and get caught.

    For clothes moths, we generally recommend Propest Clothes Moth Traps. Do not use more than 2 traps in your home at a time. Using more than the recommended number of traps can make your home over saturated with the attractant and the moths will become confused and will not enter the traps.

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  • Asked by Homeowner from Livingston, Tn
    04/11/2015
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    Will the Dynatrap Indoor Insect Trap work on large wasps (red wasps & mud daubers?)
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    The Dynatrap Indoor Insect Trap is labeled for pests are would likely be attracted to UV light and CO2. Wasps would likely not go into this light.

     

    We would recommend using the Trappit Wasp Bag Trap. Simply hang in a location which is away from people (e.g. the furthest corner of a garden) and leave for 4-6 weeks or until the bag is completely full of dead wasps. In hotter seasons, water can be added to the bag if it becomes dry to re-activate the ingredient. Once full, screw the top closed and dispose of in the ordinary waste disposal. The innovative entry system means escape is virtually impossible once inside.

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