🛡️ Wardrobe’s silent guardian—protect your style, effortlessly.
Acana Hanging Moth Killer Papers provide fragrance-free, long-lasting moth protection for up to 6 months. Designed to fit discreetly in drawers or hang in wardrobes, these slim, decorative papers safeguard delicate fabrics like wool, silk, leather, and velvet from moth damage, making them an essential, hassle-free solution for preserving your clothing and bedding.
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8 x 0.2 cm; 30 g |
Part number | ACA161 |
Material type | Paper |
Power source type | hand_powered |
Manufacturer | Acana |
Item model number | ACA161 |
ASIN | B0CXQ6TW4W |
E**E
No moths.
We don't have moths so either these work well or we just don't have moths and as we don't really want moths will continue to use to protect our jumpers.
T**R
Good product if you want less odour
It did the job and did not make the room smell like chemicals
T**6
Certainly seems to keep moths at bay
I buy these to hang in our wardrobes, several in each wardrobe. Also hang a couple in the under stairs cupboard where I keep some old photo albums and various folders etc. There has never been any moth damage which shows they work well.
J**R
No Scent
Bought these as a precaution they are very thin paper & also no scent so don't make your clothes smell
A**R
Rubbish
These are rubbish as they are not perforated so they cannot be hung. The description of the product is incorrect. Plus,they only smell like paper so I’m not sure they would do the job.
E**D
Moth catcher
Product but in place hope it stops the moths.No snell yet
H**Y
My year-round hero for stopping moths
I love all the Arcana products and use them all year round. Good value and effective.
D**W
Seems Good
These are moth killer papers which you place in your drawers and cupboards to stop the moths from laying eggs, and thus prevent the larva from eating your clothes. Apparently the grubs like to go for wool, silk and fur. Cotton is less susceptible, while synthetic fibres are mostly safe, as they are not digestible by the larva.I have used moth balls many years back, but now I tend to use these moth papers.These ones are impregnated with transfluthrin, which is a pyrethroid insecticide... This is pretty lethal to beetles and moths, but safe for humans, certainly at the lowish concentrations found in the papers.The box does say you should keep it away from aquatic life, and wash your hands thoroughly after touching it.The product comes as two long strips of paper, which you tear along the perforations and then place in the cupboards and drawers where they will release their insecticide vapour, which kills the moths. You can place them under clothes in the drawer, or hang them on a clothes hanger, which ever is your preference.It's too early in the season to say now whether the strips are working. I think all the moths are still in the larva form over winter, but they will certainly be pupating soon.I will update the review if anything especially good or bad happens, but frankly I'm just expecting the papers to quietly get on with their job, and nothing out of the ordinary to happen.
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