POWERFUL - READY TO USE - COMPLETE TREATMENT KIT
EASY
3 STAGE TREATMENT PROGRAMME TO RESOLVE YOUR INFESTATION
1. VACUUM & SPRAY THE AREA
2. FUMIGATE USING SMOKE BOMBS
3. CATCH ANY MISSED INSECTS USING TRAPS
REPEAT IN 14 DAYS TO ENSURE COMPLETE ERADICATION
Get rid of your carpet moth infestation using Critterkill's Pro-strength Moth Killer treatment. These fast acting products will leave a residue which is long lasting maintaining moth control for WEEKS. The spray is safe for direct spray and is in low odour and free from solvents and the fumers will leave a very effective residue in those hard to reach areas. Our sprays and fumers contain cypermethrin which is the highest allowable strength and will provide an effective guard against a wide range of carpet and flying/crawling household insects.
Protect your textiles and carpets against household carpet moth. The carpet moth larvae predominately feed on keratin found in natural fibres such as wool and can live in any textile, carpet or rug which has a wool content. If left untreated carpet moths will infest wardrobes, drawers and can cause unrepairable damage to often expensive clothing.
Frequently people will treat once, then can notice further activity 12 months later, this is because the carpet moth can take between 2 – 30 months for the larva to develop.
You will probably notice more activity in spring as the warmer weather will speed up development and numbers increase of these textile munching pests. Due to central heating reproduction and development can occur during the colder months as the level of humidity and heat can trigger development speeds which is not usually seen in the colder months.
Carpet Moths are smaller than the common household moth, they are buff coloured and rarely fly. Their forewings have 3 distinct dots and there hind wings are smaller and lighter coloured. You may notice small white cases; similar to grains of rice this is the cocoon that the moth hatches from.
If the weather is particularly warm, this whole cycle can take just 2 months. When treating carpet or household moths, it is important to retreat in order to break the cycle. We would strongly suggest that you treat at least twice if not three times during a two month period.
Please remember to vacuum before the treatment. Empty the contents from the hoover into a bin outside the house. Do do not vacuum again for at least 5-7 days. Further treatment is recommended to ensure all life cycles are killed.
Safe & easy to use, ultra fast and effective way to completely eradicate moth infestations. Simply light the fumer, leave to work and return to a pest free environment. It really is that simple and effective!
Critterkill smoke bombs are a great way to control and remove pests from inside your home. The insecticidal smoke from the smoke bombs will kill most insects quickly and efficiently contact, making them an ideal solution for large or difficult to reach areas. Ideal for using to eradicate clothes moths, carpet moths, fleas, bed bugs & more.
How Do I Use Smoke Bombs?Previously only for professional use, these smoke bombs are now available to the public. Ideal for use in the home, storage areas, commercial properties and small animal housing.
✔ Light the fuse
✔ Leave for 4+ hours
✔ Ventilate the room
✔ Done!
This is only a quick guide. Please read all instructions that come with the smoke bomb before use. If instructions leaflet is lost, please make contact & a pdf version can be sent.
This depends on the size of the room that you are treating and which insect you are targeting with your treatment. For each room that is being treated at least one smoke bomb needs to be used.
First work out the area of the room. Measure the length x width x height = cubic meters
Use a smoke bomb large enough for your room, but don’t over treat it. If you have any questions please contact us - 01823 672970
1 Smoke Bomb Clears:
All Flying Insects (including moths) - 516 meters cubed
Fleas & Bedbugs - 129 meters cubed
Cockroaches & Other Large Insects - 32 meters cubed
✔ Bed Bugs
✔ Fleas
✔ Mosquitoes
✔ Flies
✔ Cockroaches
✔ Wasps
✔ Silverfish
✔ Earwigs
✔ Ants
✔ Lice
✔ Mites
✔ Spiders
✔ Beetles
✔ Woodlice
✔ Ticks