The Ramik Green product label states the following: The use of an anticoagulant bait can present a significant hazard to predatory mammals and birds through secondary poisoning. Where possible remove and bury rodent bodies which are above ground.
If your pet has consumed a rodent that died after consuming Ramik Green, we recommend contacting your vet as soon as possible.
If a mouse or any other rodent is left dead, it will start to decay and leave an odor. There is not a product on the market that will kill rodents and mask the odor.
According to the manufacturer you want to maintain an uninterrupted supply of Ramik Green bait for at least 15 days. Continue baiting until all signs of feeding have stopped. Replace damp and moldy bait.
Ramik Green starts killing within 4 to 5 days after taking a lethal dose but it can take multiple feedings to get that lethal dose, depending on the size and age of the rodent that ingests the product. Rodents are going to die wherever they die, this includes inside a home where you may not have access to remove the body so we do not recommend baiting inside. For rodents inside it is best to use snap traps and glueboards so you can control where they are going to die. You should also seal up all cracks and crevices outside that are allowing them access to inside. Using tamper resistant bait stations with a rodenticide like Ramik outside would help if they are coming and going. We have some guides here that can help as well
https://www.domyown.com/how-to-get-rid-of-rats-a-525.html
https://www.domyown.com/rat-prevention-guide-a-526.html
https://www.domyown.com/how-to-get-rid-of-mice-a-521.html
https://www.domyown.com/how-to-keep-mice-away-a-522.html
This will vary depending on the pest. Rodents may feed several times on Ramik Green before the effects are noticed. According to the SDS: A lethal Oral LD50 (Rat) is >7 mg/kg body weight (Diphacinone Technical) .