Our best overall pick, the Household Essentials CEDAR FRESH Cedar Closet Variety Pack, contains an assortment of pleasantly-scented cedarwood accessories for drawers, hanging rods, and doorknobs.   Here are the best moth repellents available online. Our number one pick is this variety pack from Household Essentials. It comes in sets of 36, 56, 71, or 96 and includes an assortment of kiln-dried eastern red cedar deterrents to place around your home. You’ll get rings, cubes, sachets, and hang-ups with metal hooks, all of which have a pleasant yet not overbearing wood scent. This gives you lots of options. You can attach the hang-ups to your closet rod or on doorknobs, hook the rings to your clothes hangers, put the sachets in drawers, and place the blocks in any other enclosed space that needs protection. Bear in mind, this set won’t actually kill moths, but it is an effective solution for repelling them. Price at time of publish: $17 You can place them in nearly any confined space, like your closet, dresser, or storage bins. Though the active ingredient has a somewhat strong odor, it won’t linger on your clothes or linens. Price at time of publish: $14 Price at time of publish: $26 You can spray it all around your home, including in your closet, on carpets and rugs, and upholstered furniture. Besides stopping them in their tracks, it leaves a cedar scent behind to keep the flyers away for up to three months. Price at time of publish: $32 You can place them in your closet, dresser drawers, pantry, luggage, or storage containers. The cedar repels moths and can even kill larvae. Plus, you can sand them to freshen up the scent every few months. Price at time of publish: $11 Price at time of publish: $39 Price at time of publish: $22 Price at time of publish: $27 An ultra-sticky glue then imprisons the pests and stops more infestations from forming. Place them on your pantry shelves, kitchen counters, or wherever you want to expel moths. Price at time of publish: $17

Application Method

You can treat the infested area in a variety of ways. Some sprays kill moths (or their larva) on contact and create a protective barrier on surfaces like carpets and rugs. Mothballs and cedar blocks are very hassle-free—just place them in the affected drawer or corners, and let them do their job. There are also traps, which kill moths using a sticky substance—but you’ll need to dispose of them as they become full and replace them until the infestation is eradicated.

Scent

While you’re probably familiar with the “classic” scent of mothballs, you’re likely not a big fan of the odor that originates from naphthalene. Fortunately, there are a variety of other scents available in moth repellent products, including cedar, lavender, and other herbal blends.

Why Trust The Spruce?

The Spruce contributor Theresa Holland is a commerce writer specializing in home improvement, cleaning, and pest control. Over the years, she’s tried her fair share of pesticides and insect-prevention products to keep pests out of her home. For this story, she combed through user reviews, researched repellent ingredients and moth species, and evaluated products from a range of brands and retailers before making her selections. Additional reporting was done by Mackenzie Dunn, a writer and editor with expertise in the fashion, beauty, home, and lifestyle spaces. Her work has appeared in Good Housekeeping, Woman’s Day, HelloGiggles, Real Simple, MyDomaine, and more.