Mouse and Rat Control Ratimor Blocks
Ratimor mouse and rat poison works effectively on all rodents even after a single feeding and is very effective due to the delayed action time.
Manual
House mouse indoors: in case of mice spread, use 10-20 g of poison bait per feeding house. If it is necessary to use more than one feed house, they must be placed at a distance of 5 m from each other (up to 2 m in case of high numbers). Feed houses must be inspected at least every two to three days at the beginning of control and at least once a week thereafter to check whether the poisoned bait has been touched and the feed houses are undamaged, and to remove rodent carcasses. If necessary, add poison bait. Migratory and domestic rats indoors: in case of rat infestation, use 10 g to 60 g of poison bait per feeding house. If it is necessary to use more than one feed house, they must be placed at a distance of 10 m from each other (up to 5 m in case of high numbers). Feed houses must be inspected at the beginning of control only after five to seven days, and thereafter at least once a week, to check whether poisoned bait has been touched and the feed houses are undamaged, and to remove rodent carcasses. If necessary, add poison bait. Migratory and domestic rats in the outdoor environment around buildings: in case of rat infestation, use 10 g to 60 g of poison bait per feeding house. If it is necessary to use more than one feed house, they must be placed at a distance of 10 m from each other (up to 5 m in case of high numbers). Feed houses should be placed in places where flooding does not occur. Replace the poison bait in the feed house if it has been damaged by water or contaminated by dirt. Feed houses must be inspected at the beginning of control only after five to seven days, and thereafter at least once a week, to check whether poisoned bait has been touched and the feed houses are undamaged, and to remove rodent carcasses. If necessary, add poison bait.
Package
1 g