One might therefore think that the Globol food moth trap would work very well, but in practice, I let the ease of use in the rating incorporated. Although I think it's great that you get from a brace like this up to 6 separate moth traps, the biggest weakness is the almost ridiculous weak adhesion to the desired surface.
I can understand that you protect the surface with a little aggressive adhesive tape, unfortunately glue the moth traps but rather poor and are also attached only at one end. One case I have attached to the inside of a cabinet door, which I opened two or three times a day. On the second day the fluttering moth trap on the floor, so I had to manually push it back double-sided tape.
To me, this looks like a design flaw, so I was only 3 out of 5 stars, although I am pleased with the performance of the moth trap otherwise.