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Racumin is a ready to use multi-feed rodenticide.
Racumin Paste combines vegetable fats and carbohydrates in a way that is exceptionally attractive to rats and mice. Highly palatable, Racumin Paste can be used indoors and outdoors in bait stations.
Because Racumin is a multi-feed rodenticide, pets and wildlife are less at risk of secondary poisoning. The unique palatability of the paste makes it fatally attractive to both rats and mice. Using the multi feed approach Racumin will kill in a similar timeframe as a single feed bait (3-8 days) without the risk of bait shyness.
Features:
Pack Weight: 2kg
Racumin is a ready to use multi-feed rodenticide.
Racumin Paste combines vegetable fats and carbohydrates in a way that is exceptionally attractive to rats and mice. Highly palatable, Racumin Paste can be used indoors and outdoors in bait stations.
Because Racumin is a multi-feed rodenticide, pets and wildlife are less at risk of secondary poisoning. The unique palatability of the paste makes it fatally attractive to both rats and mice. Using the multi feed approach Racumin will kill in a similar timeframe as a single feed bait (3-8 days) without the risk of bait shyness.
Features:
Pack Weight: 2kg
Place in areas of known rodent activity. Do NOT place bait in the open unless in bait stations.
Eliminate all alternative food sources where possible. Baiting for at least 2 weeks is necessary to reduce rodent numbers but continue to monitor and replenish bait until no more bait is taken.
Read and follow label for full directions and restraints.
Place in areas of known rodent activity. Do NOT place bait in the open unless in bait stations.
Eliminate all alternative food sources where possible. Baiting for at least 2 weeks is necessary to reduce rodent numbers but continue to monitor and replenish bait until no more bait is taken.
Read and follow label for full directions and restraints.
