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Neogen Ramik Green Bait Packs are a 4 lb. pack of 16 fish-flavored, weather-resistant rodenticide bars formulated with 0.005% Diphacinone anticoagulant. Designed for indoor and outdoor use, these durable bars kill rodents like rats, mice, and meadow voles within 4-5 days. Their wax-free, hot-extruded formula maintains freshness and effectiveness in wet or dry conditions, making them a reliable choice for fast, professional-grade rodent control.










| Brand | Neogen |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,042 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023626006058 |
| Item Form | Bar |
| Item Weight | 1.75 Pounds |
| Target Species | Mouse |
| UPC | 023626006058 |
A**R
Killed the rats that were shy or the other traps couldn't catch
Killed the rats that were shy or the other traps couldn't catch. Always a guess when buying as some people say it works and some say it doesn't work, but it worked for us. This poison did not seem to make them ooze. Saw a couple come out as they were dying and they could hardly move. Stringed the poison bars on wire in boxes while trying to make them dog proof, but probably better to get the bait stations. Definitely feels dangerous with nosey dogs around.
"**"
Works!
This product works as described and quickly. I had an infestation and was losing my mind. This product was recommended to me as a last step before calling in an exterminator. I placed chunks around my house, inside and out. Within a day and a half, mice were dead. The smell is undetectable by humans, but mice seem to love it. The product is durable outside and safe for handling by humans. The peace of mind I received after the mice were eradicated made this product an excellent value for the money!!
G**M
With patience this will not let you down!
Hey I used it and it knock all these mice out. I put it in bait stations I have around my apartment rental property. A lot of tenants that my family rent to were driving us crazy about mice running all over the building. I bought this, and put about 3-4 baits over 8 baiting stations. The mice were eating this stuff up like crazy. It took time to work but in about several weeks, we had dead mice popping up all over our apartment buildings. At times we had to hunt for the dead mice as they were dying in secluded corners of the building as they began to smell from decay. Nonetheless, if you get a bait station and I mean at least 3 bait stations, put about 3 to 4 blocks per bait station, put the bait station in the corner where you see mice keep going, keep replenishing the bait station if all 3 to 4 blocks of bait are eaten and just some weeks of patience, this rodenticide is very, very very effective. You just have to have patience and understand that you have to litter your house/property with this in order to work. As of now, the tenants I rent in my 11 apartment building told me they haven't seen mice in months. This is very good product but you have to know how to use it. Go on the internet to get ideas. I did and this rodenticide worked very well. We haven't seen or received any complaints from the tenants we rent to about mice any more.
H**R
It gets rid of the field rats..,until others show up.
I have found it necessary to tie down the bait, as the rats take will take the bait home to eat, otherwise. That is not bad, I suppose, but when I tie it down, the rat(s) eat some, but not all, and the bait lasts longer. Now, after a week, the bait is still there, no longer chewed on. Conclusion: the bait killed the rats, one by one.
K**T
Keep away from dog
It works very well
L**E
GREAT DELIVERY DRIVER
sadly a good product for mice in the country. The Amazon driver was great, but I can't find where to leave that.
B**H
Didn't work at all, but problem solved..
This stuff was another complete waste of my money while trying to get rid of a rat infestation. First I bought a 6-pack of ultrasonic repellers and even aimed them right at a couple of nests. The rats laughed while they danced around me every night. Next I bought a live trap at a local farm supply store. About a week later one rat managed to get caught, so I realized this will take forever. Then I bought a total of 12 of those plastic snap traps. They worked well for a few kills until the local community put out the word about their dangers. Many different baits had no effect, even the juveniles avoided them since. My growing frustration over many weeks finally built up enough for me to consider poisons, something I had absolutely NO desire to use in the first place. It was time to shell out more money, this time for Neogen bars. Well, NOT ONE SINGLE RAT got close to them in their nightly dance while they tore into more of my belongings over the next week or so. I even tried mixing it with some tasty treats like chocolate syrup and oats. I was almost completely defeated at that moment, but decided to revisit the local farm supply where they told me their customers have good luck with Ramik Green pellets, another Neogen product. With only a tiny amount of faith left, I went home and scattered the pellets around. The rats gobbled them up almost as fast as I could throw them down! Day after day they feasted on the poison while the activity seemed to increase overall. The instructions say it might take up to 10 days for results, and I started to wonder (like others in their reviews of the product) if they'll just keep eating and eating because the dose isn't strong enough or something. A week went by, then another day and another... Suddenly the feeding frenzy stopped while the activity slowed to a standstill.. Then a corpse appeared, then another, and who knows how many others are dying off in small dark places. I've heard only a couple of small noises in the past 2 days, and it looks like the problem is almost completely solved. So, "NEOGEN RODENTICIDE Ramik Mouse and Rat Bars Box, 4-Pound" didn't work for me whatsoever.. But "NEOGEN RODENTICIDE 00615 4Lb Ramik 1/2" Nuggets, 4 lb", bought locally, is finally killing off the population. Completely. I wish someone would have told me this story at the beginning of my battle, it would have saved me about a hundred bucks and over 6 weeks of disappointment. Everything I've said here is true, I'm just a guy trying to get rid of rats. Of course your results might vary from mine.
L**H
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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