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Neogen Ramik Green Fish Flavored Weather Resistant Rodenticide Nuggets, 4 lb bag (00615)

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  • One of a kind: ramik green rodenticide is made of 1st generation anticoagulant: diphacinone (.005 percent )
  • Target rodents: kills rats, mice, and meadow voles
  • Effective results: death may occur within 4-5 days after lethal dose is consumed
  • Proven formula: ramik green rodenticides are formulated with a food quality fish flavored grain mix
  • Protect your home: can be used indoors and outdoors and is especially suited for wet or damp areas
  • One of a kind, ultimate all-weather rodenticide for controlling rats and mice indoors and outdoors.
  • Especially suited for use in wet and damp areas
  • Wax-free formula
  • One of a kind, ultimate all-weather rodenticide for controlling rats and mice indoors and outdoors.
  • Especially suited for use in wet and damp areas
  • Wax-free formula
  • Especially suited for use in wet and damp areas
  • Wax-free formula


Neogen Ramik Green fish flavored weather-resistant, heat-extruded rodenticide Pellets, 4 lb Bag is a bait that uses food processing technology to produce an attractive fish flavored bait that retains its freshness, sweetness, and effectiveness in a long-lasting pellet form. Pellets are hot-extruded, so they are a weather-resistant bait made without the use of wax and can be used indoors and outdoors. Made with an anticoagulant active ingredient, Diphacinone. Ramik Green is part of Neogen’s 4-step rodent control program. This product may only be used to control the following rodent pests in and around man-made structures: House mouse (Mus musculus), Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus), Roof rat (Rattus rattus), Cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus), Eastern harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys humuli), Golden mouse (Ochrotomys nuttalli), Polynesian rat (Rattus exulans), Meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus), White-throated woodrat (Neotoma albigula), Southern plains woodrat (Neotoma micropus), and Mexican woodrat (Neotoma mexicana). Not permitted for use against the following species in California: Cotton rat, Polynesian rat, White-throated woodrat, Southern plains woodrat, Mexican woodrat, Eastern harvest mouse, Golden mouse, Meadow vole. Neogen’s proven line of rodenticides, bait blocks and bars, and pellets is used for effective control of rodent infestations and is often a critical component of an overall biosecurity plan.


NeilfCars
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
I have been using this for years.Pros:- Mice go for it quickly (all gone on less than 24 hours)- A 4lb bag lasts a long timeCons:- Not sure it actually reduces mouse population- Since the mice take not away, they may be storing it- Not sure that they actually eat itKeep it away from dogs.
Jennifer
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
I live out in rural part of town rural area I notice RATS were taking over in our pet area running up and down the fence line (big ones) eating up all the dog food and drinking from his water bowl we tried a lot of other name brands not effective we caught a few with the rat traps but we were out numbered even the cats caught a few... we ordered this put along fence line and places we had seen within hours first feeding gone put more out gone put third feeding out gone 4th time the food was untouched rats and mice Gone and haven't return yet that was mid summer we are entering winter I notice food with stand rain and has been untouched I RECOMMED THIS AS FIRST CHOICE still have a half of bag in case of reinfestation
Thinker
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023
This product works finally I found one that works on the rodents in my area. Tried everything under the sun to control the rodent population including water in the buckets, pellets, ultrasonic sound etc. I had used D-con mouse baits which worked right away killing mice on the first day of application. But the D-con rat pellet didn't work, a waste of money. These balls are big in size, and easy to spread around (no station to mess around - so not good if you have children or pets)/ I left 7 balls in 8 different locations, every one of them were eaten overnight and the second-day dead animal smell was in the air. I disposed of even a big rat within 3 days of using these bait balls. I wonder whether animals will develop tolerance to this toxin, I may have to moderate its usage. In the place I live, rodents cause big and expensive property damage. I just fixed $5k worth of car chewed-cable damages. I was frustrated, wondering how to live in this place without having to pay 5 grants for car repair every now and then. This bait may be the answer to quell my frustration.
mac girl*
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023
We had a major problem with squirrels hiding in the engine block of our cars. I did not want to hurt the squirrels, but after $1500 in damage, I was done. I put out 15 pellets in a little pile in the flower bed next to the drive way. The next day, ALL the pellets were gone. We still kept seeing squirrels so put some more next to the flower bed. The pellets are small enough that the squirrels stuff their cheeks with them and take them away. Finally our squirrel problem is done.Be advised that this product attracts the animals to take the poison, so you do not want to put it IN your car or engine block, just near the car so they take the bait and bail. I still see squirrels down the street, but they avoid our property now, which is how I want it. Excellent product.be advised, dogs are attracted to the fish smell, so put it somewhere pets are not permitted.
Nica Breeze
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023
I rarely low-rate stuff. This time though an urgent need (to get rid of the pests) clashed with a real disappointment.We got a bag of poison a month ago. One star because the rats were crazy about those green balls and the trays with those had to be refilled every couple of days.These are packrats, rodents that I believe had to be affected by the poison like others. Yes I'm aware they store a lot of food but they do have to eat in the meantime, don't they?So the five days had passed and we tried to be patient... meaning lathering all the corners with undiluted peppermint oil and occasionally spraying it in the face of the pests that kept growing bolder and sometimes would run straight at us. The rat trap didn't work either. The beasts were too fast to just hit with a poker... it went on and on.Seems like there were only two of them but trust me they can ruin a whole household.One evening I was chasing one of them with the spray bottle. It jumped into the speaker, and my partner grabbed some notebooks to block two holes in it. We carried the whole thing outside and put rocks on top of those. After a week the scratching was over and he threw the dead thing out. At this point I don't give a rat's rear about any "humane" way to get rid of them. Because the second rat is still there, up until this day, causing trouble :( The bag of poison is long gone and the rat is still alive. How many bags will it take to kill just one?I don't know where the exact glitch is. I was already feeling a tad anxious when other reviewers warned about the dreaded five days before the poison kicks in. But a whole month and no result is truly frustrating. There aren't many pests, just these two. I don't want this place to be in shambles because of the one stupid packrat left which no one is able to destroy. Patience doesn't feel appropriate. Ick.
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