Lufenuron

Wikipedia:  Lufenuron is the active ingredient in the veterinary flea control medicine, Program, and the veterinary coformulation flea control, heartworm prevention, and anthelmintic medicine, Sentinel. Lufenuron is stored in the animal's body fat and transferred to adult fleas through their bite. Adult fleas transfer it to their eggs by its presence in the mother flea's blood, or by the larva feeding on pre-digested blood....
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