Buy Rentokil PS127 Insectrol Moth Killer 250ml – Sale
Get rid of moths quickly.Insectrol Moth Killer acts fast to get rid of moths in your house. This insecticidal spray also kills flies and wasps. Contains Tetramethrin and Permethrin. Always read the label and product information before use. Use biocides safely.This pest control product can be used indoors.Size: 250ml.
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Needs must !,
I never normally use any form of insect killer and prefer to place scented plants and herbs around the house to deter them. However – when I discovered masses of moths under my desk (right at the back in the dark recesses where the vacuum sometimes doesn’t go (! cough!) they were on and under the carpet I realised I could easily have a house infestation if i didn’t stop them in their tracks. The female clothes/carpet moths do not fly they can only crawl – and they lay their eggs in dark recesses. The male does fly and that is why I bought this spray. The carpets must be vacuumed throughly and the eggs will then be removed with the female moths. The vacuum must then be emptied immediately as these moths can also survive on dust.
This spray was purchased in conjunction with moth traps. The moth traps caught some of the males flying around but this spray was ideal for the times you saw the male moths and need to get rid of them before they mate with the females and the infestation starts all over again.
One spray with this killed the moth instantly. I made sure i left the room afterwards and once I sprayed a moth not realising a spider and fly were behind it. Killed everything. Felt bad about the spider.
Anyway – as I said, needs must. If you want to be left with intact carpets and clothes – the infestation must be stopped and this spray performed exactly as described.
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|Kills ninety-nine per cent of all known moths – dead!,
Is this stuff really good for moths, I am occasionally asked? No, I reply, it kills them. I am joking, of course, to lighten the mood on a serious subject – infestation.
First, let us dispel one or two myths about moths – moth myths, if you will. They do not eat clothes. At least very few varieties of moth do, although I did catch one once, nauseous and bloated, crawling about my floor with a little piece of sock hanging out of his mouth. “You wish you hadn’t eaten that now, don’t you?” I said (It was an Argyle patterned sock with that dreadful diamond design in royal blue and vivid lemon yellow stretching right up to the top of the ankle, a Christmas present from an aunt who thinks I’m still 14). Anyway, I put out a couple of Rennies (also available on Amazon – review coming soon) for the creature (the moth, not my aunt) and within a short space of time it was buzzing around happily banging its head on the light bulb (the moth, not my aunt).
Because of this personal connection, I have always felt uneasy about actually killing moths. If they disturb you, it is possible to expel them without recourse to the ultimate sanction.
There are various odours which act as moth repellents, and will certainly keep the insects out of your room. The smell of human faeces for instance, they find particularly repellent, so a decent sized bowl of night soil – maybe your last movement of the evening – placed under the bed will guarantee a happy night’s sleep free of moths.
Various acids are irksome to moths too – notably sulphuric – so maybe a little sulphuric acid sprinkled around the carpet before going to your slumber might do the trick too. Interestingly, moths are also highly sensitive to the smell of disappointment. They can sense it well before humans, and tend to give it a wide berth, so if you could arrange to share your room with someone whose life dreams have been shattered and is now slipping into bitter and twisted middle age, you will not be sharing your room with moths.
If, despite all this, you feel it pointless to try and rehabilitate moths into polite civilised society, and wish to terminate with extreme prejudice, as the Americans said during the Vietnam war (about the Viet Cong, not moths), I should reluctantly have to recommend the Rentokil PS127 Insectrol Moth Killer. It is their terminator. Armageddon in an aerosol.
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|Effective moth killer,
After having a moth problem in our new house, this spray worked well for clearing rooms, and knock down. The smell wasnt a problem and dissipated quickly.
No more moths…
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