🐭 Outsmart pests fast with the bait they can't resist!
Neogen Ramik Green Rodenticide Nuggets deliver fast-acting, weather-resistant rodent control with a proven fish-flavored formula. Designed for indoor and outdoor use, these 4 lb pellets use diphacinone to effectively eliminate rats, mice, and voles within 4-5 days, making them the go-to solution for professional-grade pest management.
Target Species | Mouse |
Item Form | Pellets |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Active Ingredients | Diphacinone (2-Diphenylacetyl-1,3-Indandione) |
E**S
Patience leads to results
This product teaches you patience. If you can wait the 3-5 days, you will have a new game called how many did we find dead today? And then you will be grossed out because where there is one rat, there are guaranteed to be more! Very easy to use, I just poured 4-5 at a time into the tunnel holes I found. I did this morning and night. In areas I knew they were in but didn't have tunnel openings to burrows, I placed on the ground directly and leaned something to block them so to speak. If you see the bait gone, refill till it's been sitting for a couple days. I've added some bait to our laundry room as well because it's a basement and seems to attract mice. Excellent product! I don't want to have to purchase again but if I do need it, this is what I will use!
R**N
Go get this product
This work so well. Within 5 days not 1 rat was around. They ate 2 bowls full after 2 days I stop seeing them but I put out a third bowl it was only half eaten and it just sat for 2 more days without being eaten. I’ve left in one more week just to make sure and it’s still there so it’s safe to say after 5 days they all died. Great product. I tried everything nothing worked like this. Just put it where the rats be and they eat to death lol
M**E
I think it worked ?
I had mice in my house put this out the first time and it was all gone by morning, second time same thing. The third time untouched and it hasn’t been touched since. I did not see any dead mice, but I don’t know where they went or they are somewhere dead haven’t made an effort to search around. Still left this around the house and basement to date remains untouched. I would recommend.
B**N
It works
Yes it does work! It has been a week and it wiped out all the rodents we had at our country house. Its not for those faint of heart as many were found staggering around prior to their demise- but it definitely works.
N**
It did nothing so far :(
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.
R**I
Update - works well, trust the process
Update:The ramik green does kill everything, it just takes up to 5 days to kill the whole nest. They take it back, share it and die. There have been no more mice in the house. In the garage, I guess new ones enter randomly and that is when the stuff I have out disappears. So I have to be watchful and add more.I have also noticed that a few of my frequent visitor foxes have disappeared. I am not sure if the voles are going outside to die and are eaten, but I suspect that is the case. I wish I knew how to avoid it. I did find several stashes of the pellets in different places in the garage this summer while cleaning out.Original:Not sure what to think. I have been very anti poison because of all the wild animals. I have tried everything. My garage is overrun. Snap traps, peppermint oil, ramp/bucket traps. The ramp bucket was the most effective for regular mice and even caught a rat. But not the voles. I kept seeing voles. I finally gave up and bought a 4 lb bag of Ramik Green when I could hear them running around the garage and smell them.I started putting out the pellets in several locations in the garage and they were disappearing. Within a week, the constant sound of them running around stopped. And the smell started going away. Eventually, the bait stopped disappearing. But if I stood there long enough, I would hear something running by somewhere. So I decided that they learned to stay away from it. Still, there was clearly less of them. We only found two dead mice though.A few days ago, I noticed mouse activity for the first time in the house Itself. It was in a cabinet in the kitchen with access from under the cabinets and no way to block it off. I put a bowl of the pellets in the corner of the cabinet and every night since (night 5), about 7 pellets disappear. I have no clue if I am just feeding the mouse, or if it will eventually kill the whole nest. Wherever the nest is.Today, I walked into the garage and all the pellets I had out, even the ones that have not been touched in weeks, were gone. I was shocked, but put out a lot more. When I came back 8 hours later, once again, every pellet was gone. I was freaked out, so dumped a whole lot more. At this point, my 4 lb bag has just a few pellets left. Then, I stood there and watched. One after another, fat meadow voles were running out and grabbing the pellets. Where did they come from so suddenly??? They are clearly not afraid of me. I am wondering if one came in, scouted out the place and brought in its whole family. Is this stuff now attracting voles from the whole neighborhood?So, I am not sure what to think. I know the problem got smaller over the last month, but just exploded again. I am hoping these creatures are dying and NOT going back outside and poisoning the wild life. I wish I knew what was actually happening. I have a second bag ready to go, but these voles are really fat. Are they immune to this stuff? Do I have an endless stream of voles coming in from outside? The mouse in the kitchen does not seem to be slowing down either.
G**S
It works
Love it and it works. Add a little honey for the rabbits and it's all over. Works well.
S**
Great
Works great I need more
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