This was a wonderful product. I have not seen one moth since we started the treatment. Thank you so much :)

-Alisa G.

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Moth Slayer — Moth-Egg Parasitoid Sachets (6,000 eggs/sachet)

Expected delivery Nov 18 - Nov 21
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Stop damage before it starts – Eliminates eggs, not just adult moths

Works while you sleep – 24/7 protection for 8+ weeks per release

Safe for everything you love – No chemicals, safe around kids and pets

Saves thousands in replacements – Protect your wardrobe investment naturally

This was a wonderful product. I have not seen one moth since we started the treatment. Thank you so much :)

-Alisa G.

The Laziest Way to Eliminate a Moth Infestation

Place the card. Walk away. Let microscopic Trichogramma wasps hunt moth eggs 24/7 for two months. Proven effective, completely safe, and easier than anything you've tried before.

 

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Stop losing hundreds of dollars to moth damage—without using toxic chemicals.

How It Works

Quiet, odorless defense for your wardrobe.

100% natural.

Crush your wardrobe pests. Our living egg-parasitoids intercept moth eggs so larvae never hatch. Quiet, odorless, couture-grade textile protection. 6,000 moth egg parasites with each adult Trichogramma wasp capable of destroying 300 moth eggs prior to hatching.

Step 1. Prep, Clean, and Contain

Vacuum crevices, wash or dry-clean at-risk garments, and seal truly clean textiles in airtight storage. This removes or starves larvae, the only fabric-eating stage, while Moth Slayer intercepts eggs to prevent new larvae.

Step 2. Deploy Moth Slayer

Place Moth Slayer sachets in closets, drawers, and storage near wool, cashmere, and silk. Keep them out of sun and away from recently sprayed insecticides. Tiny adult wasps will emerge in a few days.

Step 3. Verify Results

See results in 7–10 days as wasps hatch and parasitize moth eggs (about 300 per wasp). If moths persist or items seem suspect, release more and use museum-grade freezing or controlled heat outside the wardrobe, then return items clean and sealed.

Step 4. Maintain & Monitor

Replace releases every 2–4 weeks during risk periods, continuing for several cycles to catch new eggs. As trap counts drop, switch to a maintenance schedule. Heat or freezing cure specific items but are episodic; Moth Slayer provides ongoing protection between cleanings.

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frequently asked questions

Are these parasitoid wasps safe in my home, and will I notice them?

Yes. Trichogramma are tiny (about 0.25–1 mm), target insect eggs only, and are generally unnoticed indoors. Parasitoid wasps do not sting or bite people and pose no risk to garments, pets, or furnishings.

How do they work, and why target the egg stage instead of adults?

Trichogramma females lay their eggs inside moth eggs; the developing wasp consumes the moth embryo, so no larva ever hatches. Because it’s the larvae of clothes moths that damage fibers (adults don’t feed), interrupting the egg stage prevents new damage from starting.

How long until I see impact?

Under typical indoor conditions, Trichogramma develop from egg to adult in about 7–14 days. Expect several weeks of staged releases plus routine monitoring to see trap counts trend down and no new holes appearing. Remember that we offer a 30-day money-back guarantee (no questions asked) should you be disappointed with Moth Slayer. You don't even need to return the product, as we presume you would have used it.

How should I use the 4 × 25,000-egg sachets?

Stage and distribute, don’t dump. Place sachets near risk zones, out of direct sun, and stagger releases across closets and weeks so emerging adults keep intercepting fresh eggs. Keep areas free of recent broad-spectrum insecticide residues, which reduce parasitoid performance. Commercial guidance for Trichogramma emphasizes distributing perforated cards/sachets and allowing emergence at room temperatures.

Do I still need traps, cleaning, or freezing if I’m using parasitoids?

Yes. Best practice is integrated pest management: keep garments truly clean and sealed, monitor with pheromone traps to detect trends, and use targeted freezing (e.g., down to around −20 °C for sufficient time) for suspect items. Parasitoids complement this routine by reducing new larvae between those treatments; traps alone won’t protect textiles.

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Moth Slayer — Moth-Egg Parasitoid Sachets (6,000 eggs/sachet)

$50.00

Moth Slayer — Moth-Egg Parasitoid Sachets (6,000 eggs/sachet)

$50.00