Various Preventive Measures
If you find small gray-scaled moths with wings around your home, grain storage, or wardrobe walls, they are likely to be flour moths or clothes moths. They usually lay eggs in food or grains, causing damage to clothes and food.
Families with pet birds should be cautious as bird food and woolen clothes may scatter on the ground. Clean up the spilled pet food in a timely manner, identify the source, and preferably seal it.
In stores and warehouses, forgotten grain bags or damaged grain products are often found in corners. These should be cleaned up and sealed immediately.
Methods for Handling Cleanliness and Hygiene
For household closets, clothes should be cleaned and sealed immediately. Additionally, clothes should be washed, dried at high temperatures, and the contaminated food should be cleaned up. Long-term prevention is necessary in large grain warehouses, and the use of LED moth-killing lamps and 3D fly-capturing cages can be considered.
3D Fly-Capturing Cage
Our improved product combines the dual-effect of pheromones and food odors, effectively attracting both flour moths and clothes moths. Compared to regular yellow sticky papers, our product adopts a honeycomb-shaped paper design on the inside, increasing the capture area. The honeycomb structure on the surface generates a concentration effect around the pores, further increasing the three-dimensional capture volume. The product can be assembled at home, is not weather-dependent, and does not require frequent replacement during the growing season, saving labor costs.
We use slow-release dual-action attractants that emit attractant substances, fermented odors, and insect pheromones, effectively killing both male and female moths, and improving the protection efficiency for food and clothes. The protective cover of the product is externally designed with reflective decoration, suitable for various commercial places. It can be hung in flexible and diverse positions, closer to the range of pest activity, thereby improving capture efficiency.
The principle schematic diagram of the 3D fly-capturing cage is as follows:
LED Moth-Killing Lamp
1) The LED moth-killing lamp is another improved product of ours, combining the dual-effect of pheromones and food odors, with a double effect on male and female moths. The lamp uses LED light source with an extremely long lifespan, requiring almost no replacement of the lamp beads. It is powered by solar panels and batteries, making it easy to install and move flexibly. It can be placed close to areas with insect activity, saving energy and having low maintenance costs, thus improving the efficiency of insect elimination and extending the lifespan, making it suitable for a wider range of applications.
2) The lamp uses a composite multi-adjustable spectrum, including ultraviolet light, blue-violet light, green light, and yellow light. The light intensity and flicker mode can be adjusted to adapt to different types of pests and environmental characteristics, expanding the range of attracted pests and increasing control effectiveness. It is particularly effective for various moths in greenhouses, orchards, and grain storage facilities.
3) The lamp also uses a dual-phase attractant, with the slow release of attractant substances, fermented odors, and insect pheromones, effectively killing both male and female moths, and improving the protection efficiency for food and clothes.
4) The product uses hydrophobic magnetic micron-sized silicon powder as the pest control medium. The charged nano-sized silicon powder can adsorb insect bodies, disrupt their waterproof wax, and block their respiratory openings. Compared to existing methods such as electric shock and sticky papers, it is more environmentally friendly and safe, has a larger capacity, higher efficiency, and lower maintenance costs. The product also features a decorative design that hides insect remains and uses microbial enzyme preparations to decompose and disinfect the insect remains, reducing their volume and odor, continuously burying subsequent insects, greatly improving the efficiency and capacity of insect elimination.