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Neogen Ramik Fish Flavored Weather Resistant Rodenticide Bars, 4 x 16 oz Bars (4lb)

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  • One Of A Kind: Ramik Bait Bars are made of 1st Generation Anticoagulant: Diphacinone (.005%)
  • 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 bait bars 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
  • RAMIK BARS BOX
  • Controls Norway rats, roof rats and house mice

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Ramik

Ramik comes in various forms and package sizes suitable for any use, from rat infestations encountered in livestock and poultry production facilities to the occasional mouse in the house.

• 1st generation anticoagulant: diphacinone

• Available in nuggets, bars and mini bars configurations

• Fish flavored for high palatability

• Food-quality grain mix

• Can be used indoors and outdoors

• Especially suited for wet or damp areas

Four Formulations, All Effective

Ramik rodenticide nuggets

Ramik rodenticide bait packs

Ramik rodenticide mini bars

Ramik rodenticide bars

Ramik Nuggets

Ramik nuggets are weather-resistant and suitable for any use, from rat infestations encountered in livestock and poultry production facilities to the occasional mouse in the house.

Ramik Bait Place Packs

Ramik nugget place packs make distributing rodenticide and filling Ramik bait stations quick and easy.

Ramik Mini Bars

Ramik Mini Bars are hot-extruded and have a hole drilled through them to be securely placed along beams and rafters, or other trafficked areas.

Ramik Bars

Ramik Bars are hot-extruded for resilience to weather and wear.

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Ramik Green Place Pack Pouch, 4 Pound Ramik Rodenticide Nuggets, 20 lb bucket Ramik Mini Bait Bars, 4 lb pouch Ramik Rodenticide Nuggets, 4 lb bag Ramik Bars, 4 lb.
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Neogen® Ramik® Green Bait Packs are a 16x 4 oz fish flavored, weather-resistant rodenticide that uses food processing technology to produce an attractive fish flavored bait that retains its freshness, sweetness, and effectiveness in a long-lasting pellet. Ramik Green is a weather-resistant bait made without the use of wax and can be used indoors and outdoors. Made with an anticoagulant active ingredient, Diphacinone (.005%). 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.

Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12 x 4 x 8 inches; 1.75 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 00605
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 20, 2011
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Monster Pets
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0051SVAMI
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,633 ratings

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NEOGEN RODENTICIDE Ramik Mouse and Rat Bars Box, 4-Pound

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4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
1,633 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, ease of use, and value of the pet pest control product. For example, they mention it works well, is easy to place, and is good value for money. Opinions are mixed on performance, durability, and smell.

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42 customers mention32 positive10 negative

Customers like the quality of the pet pest control. They mention that it works well, is effective for killing rats, and is a big hit with the nasty rats. Customers are also grateful that the rat infestation has been halted.

"...(3 cage traps, 2 drowns, 3 Terminex lovers), RAMIK Bars have the best kill rate, least cost and hassle...." Read more

"...way if nothing else this and a little bacon grease are a good bait combo for the traps...." Read more

"...but i'd say these bars work well, the mice dont seem to suffer too horribly. So if you have mice i'd suggest trying these" Read more

"...My barn cats would not kill these rats. Best poison I have ever used bar none. No more rats!" Read more

7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

Customers find the pet pest control easy to use and effective. They also say it's easy to place and kills rats and mice.

"They blocks are easy to use and do a good job. No more signs of rats." Read more

"...Easy to use and effective." Read more

"Easy to place. Rats and mice love it!Kills them dead!!" Read more

"Arrived quickly, easy to use. Thanks" Read more

7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

Customers like the value of the pet pest control. They mention that it is not bad for the money, has the best kill rate, and is the least cost and hassle.

"...RAMIK Bars have the best kill rate, least cost and hassle...." Read more

"I would say this product was not bad for the money versus going to the store! I bought traps and this bait...." Read more

"You get a good value for the money. I hate rats and I hope they don't come back." Read more

"This was a great product at a great price. I leave a bar in my motorhome over the winter sitting on the carpet on a paper plate...." Read more

82 customers mention53 positive29 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the pet pest control. Some mention that it works really great and has allowed complete control of the rodent, while others say that it doesn't seem to be effective at least not quickly, it seems to make them thirsty, and that it cannot work from pressing down.

"...It works so good." Read more

"...Suddenly the feeding frenzy stopped while the activity slowed to a standstill.. Then a corpse appeared, then another, and who knows how many others..." Read more

"...Pros: It works and you wont hear or have an infestation....." Read more

"be patient, product works, but switched to individual nuggets for convenience and ease" Read more

13 customers mention4 positive9 negative

Customers are mixed about the durability of the pet pest control. Some mention that it does not break easily and crumbles, while others say that it fell apart unevenly.

"...This poison is so dry and brittle it breaks into a million parts...." Read more

"...Love the foil pack . Be careful when you use it. Its strong stuff. Wear gloves...." Read more

"It was hard like rock. You had to use hammer to break it and it will not softer even in water...." Read more

"...But these bars hardly have any smell to them. And they are difficult to break apart...." Read more

6 customers mention4 positive2 negative

Customers are mixed about the smell of the pet pest control. Some mention it has little or no smell, while others say it works to seal body odor out.

"...the box was heavy and the poison looked well made and smelled like peanut butter but nothing. My street rat is still in my house." Read more

"...It worked to seal his body odor out. Two thumbs up." Read more

"This stuff dries 'em up so no stench..." Read more

"Hardly any smell. Trying to attract the raccoons that have been destroying our swimming pool equipment...." Read more

4 customers mention0 positive4 negative

Customers find the pet pest control product hard to separate. They mention that the cubes are hard to break up and the pieces are not easy to cut into.

"...It does hold up well to the weather. Not the easiest to cut into pieces." Read more

"...I noticed that there was a very light scoring and I had to break up the pieces...." Read more

"Had trouble seperating the cubes.was not easy to work with." Read more

"Little hard to seperate, but no stench makes it all good." Read more

I don't think this will do the job.
3 Stars
I don't think this will do the job.
I live in an apartment style condo. The complex is in decline due to people not paying their dues. A recent kitchen fire in one of the units in my building smoked up the building. Someone propped open the exterior doors and now there are rats. I saw one in my living room. It darted into the kitchen when it saw me. There was no sign that it got into anything. I put in an order for poison at that time. I didn’t see any sign of it/them for a few days. Then they nibbled a little on a bag of trash. Surprisingly not a huge mess, no sign any food was found or taken. The first block of bait I put out was broken into 3 pieces. 2 in my kitchen, the 3rd where the trash bag was. The first night, nothing. I added bacon grease. There was a daytime visit with a little nibble and one of the baits was moved from its plate. That night that piece disappeared. At that time I thought it was consumed and was extremely hopeful. The remainder of that block was broken up a little more and redistributed. They started dragging the smaller pieces off. 1 piece they struggled to get through the hole, this clued me in as to their point of entry and egress, and to the fact that they were removing the bait not consuming in place. I see now from other reviews you need to take steps to prevent them from doing this. Food they haul off is stored, and in this environment they will never touch their stores. I put out additional blocks too big to be carried away. They haven’t touched those. The good news is traps are on the way if nothing else this and a little bacon grease are a good bait combo for the traps. I was initially reluctant to use traps because the more well known traps can be dangerous. I don’t want broken fingers from a mishap setting or placing the trap, or broken toes from forgetting where the traps are and stumbling around in the dark. I found traps that protect from those problems so they should be here soon. I don’t know if this product would work in environments where there are few food choices and fewer easy choices. I think the rats here are exploring their new environment. I have been fortunate that they have done very little damage, and haven’t gotten into any food stores in my condo. They haven’t tried very hard. I know that there is very little that can keep a hungry and determined rat from getting into your food stores regardless of what measures you take. I think the rats see these blocks as good food to add to their stores but they don’t like them enough to eat when they have plenty of easy options elsewhere in the building, and at the dumpsters outside. I am giving a neutral review because I acknowledge not enough time has passed to know for sure if this will solve the problem. However, the rats' behavior suggests that they will not eat this in place so it therefore will not work as a final solution in my situation.Edit1: After a time they started nibbling a little, no serious eating. I covered one block with a box thinking they might feel more comfortable eating from concealment. That seems to solve the problem as far as them eating it. The last 2 nights they have eaten quite a bit with them eating far more last night than the night before. Time will tell if this actually kills them off. If they haven’t eaten enough to die yet one more feeding should do it, assuming 3 good feedings will do it. Review remains neutral for now.Edit2: I will leave this neutral. I still don't think this would solve the problem. Seeing the CDC report on Covid19 rodent activity has caused me to take another look at the timeline. My state’s shelter in place order started a week before I ordered the bait, so these are probably Covid19 restaurant refugees. There is a restaurant nearby. I haven’t seen or smelled any signs that any rats died of poisoning. I have caught 3 in traps. No bait has been taken since the first rat was caught and those caught were spaced out over several days. I Haven’t seen signs of activity for over a week. I hope they were refugees and that they won’t be back.
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5.0 out of 5 stars WORKS! WORKS! WORKS! RAMIK BARS!
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I live in an apartment style condo. The complex is in decline due to people not paying their dues. A recent kitchen fire in one of the units in my building smoked up the building. Someone propped open the exterior doors and now there are rats. I saw one in my living room. It darted into the kitchen when it saw me. There was no sign that it got into anything. I put in an order for poison at that time. I didn’t see any sign of it/them for a few days. Then they nibbled a little on a bag of trash. Surprisingly not a huge mess, no sign any food was found or taken. The first block of bait I put out was broken into 3 pieces. 2 in my kitchen, the 3rd where the trash bag was. The first night, nothing. I added bacon grease. There was a daytime visit with a little nibble and one of the baits was moved from its plate. That night that piece disappeared. At that time I thought it was consumed and was extremely hopeful. The remainder of that block was broken up a little more and redistributed. They started dragging the smaller pieces off. 1 piece they struggled to get through the hole, this clued me in as to their point of entry and egress, and to the fact that they were removing the bait not consuming in place. I see now from other reviews you need to take steps to prevent them from doing this. Food they haul off is stored, and in this environment they will never touch their stores. I put out additional blocks too big to be carried away. They haven’t touched those. The good news is traps are on the way if nothing else this and a little bacon grease are a good bait combo for the traps. I was initially reluctant to use traps because the more well known traps can be dangerous. I don’t want broken fingers from a mishap setting or placing the trap, or broken toes from forgetting where the traps are and stumbling around in the dark. I found traps that protect from those problems so they should be here soon. I don’t know if this product would work in environments where there are few food choices and fewer easy choices. I think the rats here are exploring their new environment. I have been fortunate that they have done very little damage, and haven’t gotten into any food stores in my condo. They haven’t tried very hard. I know that there is very little that can keep a hungry and determined rat from getting into your food stores regardless of what measures you take. I think the rats see these blocks as good food to add to their stores but they don’t like them enough to eat when they have plenty of easy options elsewhere in the building, and at the dumpsters outside. I am giving a neutral review because I acknowledge not enough time has passed to know for sure if this will solve the problem. However, the rats' behavior suggests that they will not eat this in place so it therefore will not work as a final solution in my situation.

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