Rentokil Insectrol Moth Spray 250ml
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Price: £6.95
Brand: Rentokil
Description: The Rentokil Insectrol Moth Killer acts fast to get rid of moths in your home. This insecticidal moth spray also kills flies and wasps. Ideal as a space/area spray around rooms with flies and flying insects. Not recommended for spraying of carpets or fabrics. Contains Tetramethrin and D-phenothrin. Additional Information: Pest Type: Moth Usage: Indoors. Rentokil Insectrol Moth Spray 250ml - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Diy
Merchant: Tooled Up
Product ID: 184485
Delivery cost: 7.95
EAN: 5012607005178
MPN: PSI37
RRP: 8.36
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Author: H. M.
Rating: 5
Review: I just purchased this so I can't vouch for its effectiveness yet. But I came to comment on the smell. I've used other sprays (zero in moth spray) and that smell was a very strong lavender, not my favourite! This one is a bit sweet, but not overpowering. There's a bit of that chemical smell someone mentioned, but I'd say that unless you spray it and stay in the room to take in the smell, it's very mild. When I spraying this into the room (as a room treatment) I was wearing a mask and tried not to breath until I left the room in question. Coming back in a few hours later, I opened the window, still my builders thin mask on, and I barely detected the smell. Waited about 5 minutes before taking the mask off and I can now smell a faint smell. Much better than the Zero in spray, which despite wearing a mask, would get me coughing for a while. I bought this to treat a flat I've moved into, just in case the moths have moved with me despite taking a lot (!) of precautions. Only time will tell, but I've now taken into using 3 different sprays in the new flat: Zero in moth spray, this one, and the Rentokil moth spray. They all have different active substances, so I thought I'd use them all to tackle any stubborn ones. If all this spraying, laundering and freezing all textiles, plus trichogamma wasps* do not do it, I'm not sure what will...I'm so tired fighting these little buggers. *you can find them on amazon and elsewhere. About £10 per card (suitable for one small room), and they will hunt down your moth eggs. Seriously, these microscopic heroes were the best way of tackling the issue in the old flat, and only thing that gave me long term results. Just make sure you don't spray this stuff while they're around (about 2-3 weeks or so). Edit. Well this didn't work. I have sprayed 3 times in my bedroom, and moths really don't mind it at all. I have now realised that despite all my efforts and extremely rigorous cleaning etc, the moths have moved with me. I'm at my wits end...
Author: G. G
Rating: 4
Review: I chose Rentokil because of it's name and reputation. However the active ingredient is in most sprays. It does work but not so well with spraying a room and closing the door for 15mins. I found Raid did a better job using that method. We have for the first time been invaded with moths, this has become a full time job trying to bring it under control. I've also bought Rentokil wardrobe and drawer goods, and a t present the house smells liike a chemical factory! Having now read an awful lot about moths and their life cycle, it will be necessary to keep up this treatment for many months. I think we are still winning - but only just! I'm now considering moth bombs, but remember to open all cupboards and drawers in the room you are treating as it wont reach those spaces otherwise, and good luck!