Racumin 8 Rat and Mouse Rodenticide

Racumin 8 Rat and Mouse Rodenticide is a concentrated powder formulation made from Coumatetralyl, which can be used either as a tracking powder along rodent runways or it can be mixed with a range of bait materials such as cereal or fruit to make your own dry bait formulation.

Racumin 8 Rat And Mouse Rodenticide targets rats and mice with minimal risk of secondary poisoning.

Active Ingredient: Coumatetralyl @ 8g/kg

Click For Technical Info & Tips For Use
0 out of 5 (0 customers reviews)

-
+

Free & Fast Shipping

Bulk Buy QuantityDiscounted PriceStatus
2 or more$135.00 eachAvailable

Not able to be delivered to a PO box Live remotely? Please ensure a courier can reach your address. Click here for shipping info or give us a call.

This item is dangerous and requires a courier! Ensure a courier can reach your address.
Don’t worry, shipping is STILL FREE!
Click here for shipping info or give us a call.

Ordering multiple large items? They will be shipped on a skid or pallet to ensure that your items arrive safely and securely. The delivery truck will need to be unloaded with a forklift. If you do not have a forklift, please provide an address where a forklift is present.

This item is large and requires a courier! Ensure a courier can reach your address.
Don’t worry, shipping is STILL FREE!
Click here for shipping info or give us a call.

Ordering multiple large items? They will be shipped on a skid or pallet to ensure that your items arrive safely and securely. The delivery truck will need to be unloaded with a forklift. If you do not have a forklift, please provide an address where a forklift is present.

Racumin 8 Rat and Mouse Rodenticide RACUMIN-8 2022 Environmental Science

Description

Racumin 8 Rat and Mouse Rodenticide

Active Ingredient: Coumatetralyl @ 8g/kg

Racumin 8 Rat and Mouse Rodenticide is a concentrated powder formulation made from Coumatetralyl, which can be used either as a tracking powder along rodent runways or it can be mixed with a range of bait materials such as cereal or fruit to make your own dry bait formulation.

Racumin 8 Rat and Mouse Rodenticide targets rats and mice with minimal risk of secondary poisoning.

Why choose Racumin 8 Rat and Mouse Rodenticide?

  • Contains the active ingredient Coumatetralyl. 
  • Concentrated powder formulation.
  • Targets rodents with minimal risk of secondary poisoning to pets or wildlife (Low risk of  Secondary Poisoning).
  • Bait can be tailor-made for difficult situations.
  • A Two-pronged attack on rodents is possible by using tracking powder and other formulations.
  • It can be mixed with various bait materials for a cost-effective dry-bait formulation.
  • AQIS approved (for non-product areas) in export meat establishment.
  • Registered for Macadamia, Sugar Cane and Pineapples.

Where can Racumin 8 Rat and Mouse Rodenticide be used;

  • Meatworks (non-product areas)
  • Domestic areas
  • Industrial areas
  • Wharf areas
  • Around farm buildings
  • Field crops (Sugar cane, Macadamias & Pineapples)

How is Racumin 8 Rat and Mouse Rodenticide applied;

  • As a Tracking Powder:
    • Sprinkle the concentrate, not too finely, in holes along runs and around hiding places.
    • The rodents will ingest the poison when cleaning the powder from their feet.
    • Leave the powder in place for at least 5 days and replenish as required.
    • Do not apply as a blanket dust.
  • As a Dry Bait
    • Mix one part by concentrate weight with 20 parts of suitable bait material such as cereals or fruit.
    • Choose bait that offers the rodents an alternative to the type of foodstuffs usually available.
    • Place heaps of baits in areas of known rodent activity.
    • Do not exceed 3 m between baits for mice or 9 m for rats.
    • Follow the Baiting Strategies for non-crop situations detailed in Tips for Use.

How to get the most effective control when using Racumin 8 Rat and Mouse Rodenticide;

In all situations, eliminate as far as practicable all alternative food sources.
If baits are eaten quickly increase the number of baits.
Baiting for at least 2 weeks is necessary to reduce mouse or rat numbers but continue observation and bait replenishment until no more baits are taken.
Remove and destroy baits not taken at the conclusion of the rodent control program.

Non-crop situations.

  • Bait infested areas.
  • Place baits undercover.
    Inspect baits daily and replace eaten baits.
  • If necessary, cover baits so that only rats and mice have access to them.
  • Caution is required in use of this product in and near piggeries.
  • Do not allow to contaminate pig food.

In crop situations.

  • Baiting in crop situations should be as part of a comprehensive rodent control strategy.
  • This includes encouragement of natural predators (owls), annual field clean up, weed control, clearance of adjacent scrub land, and strategically timed baiting.
  • Obtain and practice crop management and rodent control strategies recommended by the appropriate local advisory bodies.

Pack Size: 1kg & 10kg

Registrant: 2022 Environmental Science Au Pty Ltd (APVMA #: 52182)

Rodent Control Product Range

Share your thoughts!

0 out of 5 stars

0 reviews

Let us know what you think...

What others are saying

There are no contributions yet.

×

Welcome back

Existing account holders please login below via Email, Google or Facebook or Click here to register your NEW FREE ACCOUNT.

Already Registered? Sign in with your email
Register for an account

Secure Checkout

You can shop with Specialist Sales online store with confidence. We have partnered with PayPal, Master and Visa Card which is provided by Braintree. Braintree payment technology accepts credit cards and electronic payments safely and securely for our customers.

Braintree transactions are processed using the 3D Secure framework to ensure your sensitive customer information and credit card processing is safe and secure. Similarly, PayPal also provides comprehensive buyer protection for your peace of mind.

Your information is safe

Specialist Sales adheres to strict industry standards for payment processing, using industry leading security protection measures including 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology for secure Internet Protocol (IP) transactions, and compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS).

Continue as a Guest

Features & Benefits

  • Contains the active ingredient Coumatetralyl. 
  • Concentrated powder formulation.
  • Targets rodents with minimal risk of secondary poisoning to pets or wildlife (Low risk of  Secondary Poisoning).
  • Bait can be tailor-made for difficult situations.
  • Two-pronged attack on rodents possible by use of both tracking powder and other formulations.
  • Can be mixed with a range of bait materials to create a cost-effective dry-bait formulation.
  • AQIS approved (for non-product areas) in export meat establishment.
  • Registered for Macadamia, Sugar Cane and Pineapples.

Directions Of Use

click here to view the Racumin 8 Rat And Mouse Rodenticide Directions for Use

General Rates:


Situation: Meatworks (non-product areas), Domestic, Industrial, Wharf areas and around farm buildings

Pest: Mice and Rats

Rate as a Tracking Powder:  

  • Sprinkle the concentrate, not too finely, in holes along, runs and around hiding places. 
  • The rodents will ingest the poison when cleaning the powder from their feet. 
  • Leave the powder in place for at least 5 days and replenish as required. 
  • Do not apply as a blanket dust. 

Rate as a Dry Bait: 30-60g prepared bait per heap

  • Mix one part by concentrate weight with 20 parts of suitable bait material such as cereals or fruit. 
  • Choose bait that offers the rodents an alternative to the type of foodstuffs usually available. 
  • Place heaps of baits in areas of known rodent activity. 
  • Do not exceed 3 m between baits for mice or 9 m for rats. 
  • Follow the Baiting Strategies for non-crop situations detailed in Tips for Use.

Field Crops:

Critical Comments as a dry bait:

  • Bait must be placed in bait stations as described in the Preparation of Bait Stations. Baiting must be used as part of a comprehensive rodent control program.
  • Clear gullies, weeds and scrub. 
  • Keep headlands well slashed or bare to discourage rats and expose them to predators.

Situation: Sugar Cane

Pest: Rats

Rate: 60-100g prepared bait per bait station

Critical Comments: 

  • Practise in-crop grass and weed control.
  • Obtain rat population monitoring data from district organisations and bait according to local recommendations. 
  • Strategic baiting is best carried out between December and January.

Situation: Macadamias

Pest: Rats

Rate: 60-100g prepared bait per bait station

Critical Comments:

  • If not possible to clear orchard boundaries, rehabilitate to rain forest. 
  • Monitor rodent damage levels prior to baiting. 
  • Concentrate baiting in the outer 3 rows of crops closest to scrubby habitats and when nuts are available.

Situation: Pineapples

Pest: Rats

Rate: 60-100g prepared bait per bait station

Critical Comments:

  • Place bait stations at 9-metre intervals, 1 metre inside the block on all sides where rats enter the block. 
  • Bait should be added to bait stations when fruit begins to form, and bait should be replenished until after harvest.

Rates are a general guide only.  Before opening, carefully read Racumin 8 Rat And Mouse Rodenticide Directions for Use, Precautionary and Protection Statements, Storage and Disposal, Safety Directions and First Aid Instructions. The product is designed for the particular purpose indicated on the label. Failure to use the product strictly as directed may be illegal, dangerous and render the product ineffective.

Questions and answers from customers

    Can you give me some suggestions on what to mix this bait with to make it very attractive to rats and mice?

  1. Q Can you give me some suggestions on what to mix this bait with to make it very attractive to rats...... Read more
    Asked by nigel Hewitt on March 30, 2022 9:58 am
    Answered by the admin

    Racumin 8 Rat And Mouse Rodenticide should be mixed with the food sources most attractive to the rodents.  This includes cereals such as whole or cracked grain.  Other alternatives include feeder pellets and solid poultry mixes.

Send me a notification for each new answer.

Disclaimer: This information and product advice is not intended to be advice or recommendations for any specific use or circumstance. You should seek specialist advice before using any product. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines. Specialist Sales liability is limited.

Host & Pest

Host Pest
Host & Pest
Abattoir (non-Production Area), Macadamia, Pineapple Plantation & Sugar Cane Rat
Agricultural/farm Buildings, Domestic Pest Control, Industrial And/or Domestic Premises & Wharf Area - General Mouse - Mus Spp., Rat

Tips For Use

Restraints:

  • Do not place baits in the open unless in bait stations.
  • Do not graze or feed livestock on treated areas whilst bait is present.
  • Do not place baits in any position accessible to children, livestock, or domestic pets.

General Instructions: 

  • Do not apply directly on or near exposed food or food utensils, food preparation areas, livestock feed or water, food storage areas, or onto packaging materials or in areas where such packaging is stored.
  • Do not feed the bait to wild or domestic birds.

Baiting Strategies

  • All situations. Eliminate, as far as practicable, all alternative food sources.
  • If baits are eaten quickly, increase the number of baits.
  • Baiting for at least 2 weeks is necessary to reduce mouse or rat numbers but continue observation and bait replenishment until no more baits are taken.
  • Remove and destroy baits not taken after the rodent control program.

Non-crop situations. 

  • Bait the infested areas.
  • Place baits undercover.
  • Inspect baits daily and replace eaten baits.
  • Cover baits if necessary so that only rats and mice can access them.
  • Caution is required in the use of this product in and near piggeries.
  • Do not allow to contaminate pig food.

In crop situations. 

  • Baiting in crop situations should be part of a comprehensive rodent control strategy.
  • This includes encouragement of natural predators (owls), annual field clean up, weed control, clearance of adjacent scrubland, and strategically timed baiting.
  • Obtain and practice crop management and rodent control strategies recommended by the appropriate local advisory bodies.

Crop Baiting Strategies (general).

  • Locate bait stations around crop perimeters (particularly between the crop and grassy or bushy habitats), near obvious rat runs, and/or close to known rat hiding spots such as stumps, rocks, logs or burrows.
  • Bait stations must be put down several days before the start of the control program to give rats time to become acquainted with the station.
  • During the first week, offer free feed to attract the rats.
  • The bait material must be placed in a bait station where it is not in direct contact with the ground and is not accessible to birds and other wildlife.
  • Bait should be checked and replenished every 3 days until no more baits are taken.

Preparation of Bait Stations.

All bait stations must retain bait so that it does not spill onto the ground, and stations must cover the bait to prevent bird access. Any of the following methods may be used to construct bait stations. Baits must not come into contact with the ground or water.

  • Use a car tyre with a sheet of corrugated iron covering the top and wired to the tyre on each side. Wire the corrugated iron through a ridge to ensure that rain water cannot enter and wet the bait. Place the bait in the bottom of the tyre and lay the tyre flat with the iron on top. Fix the tyre to the ground with wire and pegs.
  • Use a length of PVC plumbing pipe with a screw-topped “T”-piece in the centre. Anchor the pipe to the ground at both ends and insert bait through the screw-topped “T”-piece. Replace the cover after adding bait.
  • Place bait in a dish. Cut a hole in the centre of the lid of a 4-litre ice-cream container just sufficient in size to accept the body of the dish. Cut a hole in two sides of the ice cream container to allow rodent access to the bait. Place the dish in a depression in the ground so that the ground is separated from the lip of the dish by the ice cream container lid. Cover this with the upturned container and fasten it to the ground with wire.

Precaution:

  • It should not be used in areas accessible to children.

Protection of Livestock, Wildlife, Fish, Crustaceans and Environment:

  • Place baits or tracking powder in locations inaccessible to other animals and birds.
  • This product is hazardous to pigs, cats and dogs.
  • Do not contaminate ponds, waterways or drains with the chemical, bait, refuse from the bait stations, or used containers. 

STORAGE:

  • Store in the tightly closed, original container in a dry, well-ventilated area, as cool as possible out of direct sunlight.

Safety Directions:

  • Poisonous if swallowed. 
  • Avoid contact with eyes and skin. 
  • Do not inhale dust. 
  • Do not touch the bait. 
  • Use a scoop or measure. 
  • If on the skin, and after each baiting, wash thoroughly with soap and water. 
  • When using the product and preparing the product for use, wear elbow-length PVC gloves. 
  • After use and before eating, drinking or smoking, wash hands, arms and face thoroughly with soap and water. 
  • After each day’s use, wash your gloves.

First Aid:

  • If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre. Phone 131126. 
  • Vitamin K1 (phytomenadione) is antidotal.
  • Additional information is listed in the Safety Data Sheet.

This information and product advice is not intended as advice or recommendations for any specific use or circumstance. You should seek specialist advice before using any product. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines. Specialist Sales liability is limited.​

Withholding Period

Withholding Period Details (WHP): 

  • Not required when used as directed

SDS & Technical

Racumin 8 Rat And Mouse Rodenticide Label Download Pdf
Racumin 8 Rat And Mouse Rodenticide SDS Download Pdf

Related Products