{"id":524,"date":"2016-03-12T10:08:06","date_gmt":"2016-03-12T15:08:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pantrymothtrap.com\/?p=524"},"modified":"2016-05-28T17:23:01","modified_gmt":"2016-05-28T21:23:01","slug":"moth-trap-innovations-able-catch","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pantrymothtrap.com\/moth-trap-innovations-able-catch\/","title":{"rendered":"Moth Trap Innovations – Able Catch"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

We keep an eye on Pantry Moth Traps here at PantryMothTrap.com!  It’s an odd thing to say, because there really has not been much change in the world of Moth Control specifically via Pheromone lures.<\/p>\n

We heard rumors last year that Traps Direct was entering the moth trap market with a couple design innovations.   When it comes to moth trap design, the changes are innovative to be conservative or ‘wow’ to be effusive.    So what’s the buzz?<\/p>\n

The science of the Female Indian Meal Moth Pheromone ( Plodia interpunctella ) was discovered decades ago.   There have been a few changes in the lure system.  Some traps use a lure integrated into the glue ( which has mixed results, especially if the entire trap is not air tight during storage), but most traps use a pheromone soaked chip that  is placed on the glue.<\/p>\n

Basic glue based moth trap design comes down to a paper board that folds into a triangle.  Advances in the design have not happened often.    The most stirring was a Moth Trap that had an arc or arch, fastened by a rubber grommet.<\/p>\n

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Able Catch Pantry Pest Trap<\/h2>\n

The pheromone moth trap from Traps Direct has been launched under a new brand called “Able Catch”.   To avoid confusion with non-food moths, Instead of being called only a ‘moth trap’ or ‘pheromone trap’, it calls out where it should be used as a “Able Catch Pantry Pest Trap” (ACPPT)
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