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There are two ways to deal with clothes moths: deter them or destroy them. This one destroys them, rather satisfyingly, and it does it without a drop of insecticide. The lure smells like a female moth looking for a mate. The males come to it and stick, which is bad news for the breeding cycle and good news for your jumpers. It only attracts clothes moths, so it also tells you something useful. If nothing turns up, the moths you're seeing around the house aren't the guilty ones. Peel, stick, hang it in the wardrobe or the loft and leave it. Keep it away from lavender or any other deterrent, or poor Mr Moth can't decide which way to fly. Only three of the thousands of British moth species eat wool, the rest are busy doing you a favour. 10% of profit goes to Buy Land Plant Trees CIC.