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NEOGEN RODENTICIDE Ramik Mouse and Rat Nuggets is a 4-pound, wax-free rodenticide designed for ultimate all-weather performance. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, especially in wet or damp areas, it offers a reliable and eco-conscious solution to control rats and mice effectively.





| ASIN | B005BUZL2Q |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 270,497 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 2,426 in Rodent Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (12,170) |
| Date First Available | 8 Aug. 2012 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.81 kg |
| Item model number | 00615 |
| Manufacturer | NEOGEN RODENTICIDE |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part number | 00615 |
| Product Dimensions | 50.8 x 25.4 x 27.94 cm; 1.81 kg |
| Size | 4 Pound |
J**Z
I had issues with mice in my rental where I even hired an exterminator. I had tons of bait traps put around the home. Still was having issues of mice found inside the home. I went online looking for something else to help my renters, and came across this Ramik. Ordered a bag and placed all around the house, in the attic and even threw some in the walls where mice had made an entrance. It’s been almost two weeks and this stuff works better than exterminator service. My renter hasn't seen or heard anything in the home. She is very pleased with the outcome of this medicine. Glad I took the chance and will continue to use.
K**A
Found a small dead rat about a month after use then nothing for AWHILE now I’ve found 3 big dead rats so I would say it works really well it just took much longer to work than I thought it would but also I didn’t put it out the recommended way I just kinda scattered it and then left the bag open for them to get into so that could play into why it too so long but it definitely gets the job done just not in a hurry
T**R
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.
C**R
Needs to work faster!
F**F
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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