Moth problem.

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karbock

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Now its june, the insects have come out. Moths managed to make a home in my room, also where my reptiles are housed. They can get into one of my beardies tanks through the vents on the top and terrorize him. I say terrorize because he tries to catch them for hours. I always take out the moths when i see them but i wouldn't doubt he has eaten a few. They are annoying the **** out of me and are on my clothes (Probably clothes moths). How can i deter or trap them safely without harming any of my animals with any fumes. I was planning on a cedar spray and cedar wood throughout my closet and room. But i'm not sure how far the scent will travel and if it will be okay for my animals. I have heard about mixed opinions. If anyone knows of any reptile safe deterrent. Or some pheromone (or whatever the word is) glue traps.
 

SkyfangRauss

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not sure on moth control, but make sure he doesnt actually eat one.

the dust on moth wings is toxic to most animals
 
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