
Ruby Grain
Ruby Grain Bait is a highly attractive and very palatable Difenacoum whole wheat bait for use against rats and mice. Ruby whole grain bait contains an irresistible aniseed attractant which enhances a rapid ‘take’.
- Contains irresistible aniseed attractant
- Rapid 'take'
- Bestselling bait in Europe
- Must be set in a bait station such as BETA Rodent Bait Station
Suitable for use in and around buildings to deal with an infestation of that building.
Directions for use:
For rat infestations use bait points of 90 – 100 g. Place bait points 10m apart reducing to 5 m in high infestations. Do not move or disturb bait points for several days after laying bait. If no signs of rat activity are seen near the bait after 7-10 days, move the bait to an area of higher rat activity.
For mouse infestations use bait points of 20 – 30 g. Place bait points 5 m apart reducing to 2 m in high infestations. Mice are very inquisitive and it may help the control program to move baits every 2-3 days at the time when bait points are inspected or topped up.
Make frequent inspections of the bait points during the first 10-14 days and replace any bait eaten by rodents or that has been damaged by water or contaminated by dirt.
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Description
Ruby Grain Bait is a highly attractive and very palatable Difenacoum whole wheat bait for use against rats and mice. Ruby whole grain bait contains an irresistible aniseed attractant which enhances a rapid ‘take’.
- Contains irresistible aniseed attractant
- Rapid 'take'
- Bestselling bait in Europe
- Must be set in a bait station such as BETA Rodent Bait Station
Suitable for use in and around buildings to deal with an infestation of that building.
Directions for use:
For rat infestations use bait points of 90 – 100 g. Place bait points 10m apart reducing to 5 m in high infestations. Do not move or disturb bait points for several days after laying bait. If no signs of rat activity are seen near the bait after 7-10 days, move the bait to an area of higher rat activity.
For mouse infestations use bait points of 20 – 30 g. Place bait points 5 m apart reducing to 2 m in high infestations. Mice are very inquisitive and it may help the control program to move baits every 2-3 days at the time when bait points are inspected or topped up.
Make frequent inspections of the bait points during the first 10-14 days and replace any bait eaten by rodents or that has been damaged by water or contaminated by dirt.




















