The third ingredient is an insect growth regulator that prevents
immature fleas from developing.
Contains the Insect Growth Regulator (IGR) methoprene to stop
immature fleas from developing.
Products that contain insect growth regulators (IGRs) are the best choice for precise control because they prevent
immature fleas from maturing into biting adults.
Regular use of products that kill adult fleas and stop
immature fleas from maturing will help keep your pet comfortable.
The second one stops
immature fleas from turning into adults and continuing the infestation by penetrating deep into the places where these immature fleas hide.
Not exact matches
(S)- methoprene and pyriproxyfen are insect growth regulators and prevent
immature flea stages
from reaching adulthood.
Likely there were
immature fleas (pupae) in the environment that have hatched
from their cocoon and jumped back on Fluffy.
Nematodes — worms that eat
immature fleas — are available
from lawn and garden supply outlets.
The cold, dry winter air will stop
immature cat
fleas from living outdoors in most temperate zones.
(S)- methoprene is an insect growth regulator and prevents
immature flea stages
from reaching adulthood.
Once adult and
immature fleas have been completely removed
from a household environment, further controls can be reappraised.
This will result in breaking the
flea life cycle and eventually eliminating
fleas and
immature stages
from the environment.
In order to break the
flea life cycle and eliminate
fleas and
immature stages
from the environment, it is recommended that
flea control products be used every month year round for all dogs and cats in the household.
It requires time and diligence to successfully eliminate adult
fleas and
immature stages
from a
flea - infested dog, house, and yard.
It can take up to three months to completely eliminate adult
fleas and
immature stages
from your house and yard.
The third active ingredient is Nylar ®, the insect growth regulator which inhibits the development of the
immature stages of the
flea for 100 days (3 months), preventing them
from reaching the adult stage.