The active ingredient contained in Ramik Mole and Gopher Bait is Diphacinone, an anticoagulant which requires that an animal eat multiple doses of the bait over several days before the animal dies.
Yes, Ramik Mole and Gopher Bait label specifies this product is toxic to mammals, birds, and other wildlife. This product may only be applied at the use sites and by the application methods indicated on this label. This product may only be used to control moles or pocket gophers in manual,…
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Ramik Mole and Gopher Bait needs to be kept away from children and pets but is safe as long as it is used as directed.Â
Ramik Mole and Gopher Bait Rodenticide is considered to be extremely toxic to mammals, birds and other wildlife. The product label does advise that dogs, cats and scavenging mammals and birds might be poisoned if they were to feed upon animals that have died from consuming the bait.Â
Ramik Mole and Gopher Bait must be applied directly into moles' or pocket gophers' burrow systems. This product is extremely toxic to mammals, birds, and other wildlife. Dogs, cats, and scavenging mammals and birds might be poisoned if they feed upon animals that have eaten this bait.
As stated on the product label of Ramik Mole and Gopher Bait, "This product is extremely toxic to mammals, birds and other wildlife. Dogs, cats and scavenging mammals and birds might be poisoned if they feed upon animals that have eaten this bait."