Dr. Killigan's Pantry Moth Traps with Pheromones (20 Pack, Blue) vs Catchmaster 72-pack Mouse & Insect Glue Traps
Overall winner: Dr. Killigan's Pantry Moth Traps with Pheromones (20 Pack, Blue)
Key Differences
Dr. Killigan's pantry moth traps are a pheromone-based solution marketed for pantry moths with a higher user rating (4.50 from 35,847 reviews) and claims of fast action in two days; Catchmaster supplies a large-count ready-to-use glue trap pack (72) geared toward general pest and rodent/insect use with a lower rating (4.30 from 88,169 reviews) and mixed reports on glue strength
Dr. Killigan's Pantry Moth Traps with Pheromones (20 Pack, Blue)
Sticky pantry moth traps with pheromones designed to capture pantry moths. Users report quick action and no strong odor, with mixed opinions on stickiness
Pros
- effective moth catching
- lab-proven formulation
- easy to use
- low odor
Cons
- mixed stickiness at edges
- some customers feel value for money
- adsorbent edge adhesion may vary
Catchmaster 72-pack Mouse & Insect Glue Traps
Sticky glue boards for mice and insects; easy to use and place along rodent pathways. Customers note strong adhesion and good value, with mixed opinions on catchability and odor
Pros
- ready-to-use sticky traps
- attracts multiple pests
- valued for ease of use
- bulk pack for multiple placements
Cons
- mixed reviews on catchability
- varying stickiness
- odor sensitivity varies by user
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Catchmaster |
| Durability | Dr. Killigan's |
| Versatility | Catchmaster |
| User Reviews | Dr. Killigan's |