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WESTFIELD, Ind. — Recent field research from Insects Limited discovered that 70% more Webbing cloths moths (Tineola bisselliella) are captured in new Stealth™ traps than in the traditional hanging traps. The new Stealth trap replaces the previous hanging trap in the Insects Limited pheromone kit for webbing clothes moth and case making clothes moth. The slimmer Stealth trap can be placed into drawers, under or behind couches and cabinets or behind doors or on shelves in the darkened areas that these moths prefer. The lower profile also provides less risk of getting clothes stuck in the glue and it is more versatile. Notice the bottom of the Stealth trap. It has a designated are for recordkeeping to assist in monitoring.
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