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I've been researching this lately too. I'm currently experimenting with mint as I have an abundance in my garden and I see it touted as a mosquito repellent. Too soon for a report though. Any herb or spice with a strong odor apparently works to some degree. Vanilla, lavender, lemon, garlic, cinnamon, etc. usually added to an oil for applicaton purposes. I don't think they last long though, maybe a couple of hours tops. Also I read that just oil in general is not liked by mosquitoes. They don't like having to penetrate it to reach your skin so olive oil or another type alone might help some. Sorry I have no actual experience to share yet.
Here is a nontoxic repellent but again it has strong scents in it including cedar.
http://www.californiababy.com/natural-bug-blend-bug-repellent-spray...
And Bite Blocker which apparently has had some research and seems to be more affective then other safer products but still needs to be reapplied quite often.
But you are probably not in a position to order anything right now anyhow. . :( I see that any product containing deet is not a good idea for use on dogs due to their licking it off. That's about all I have. Good luck!
I know they are not natural products but in Florida we use dryer sheets or Skin So Soft...Just take the dryer sheet and rub it on their coat and it keeps the bugs away...and they smell good too...
Thanks for this tip, Elizabeth. I will keep dryer sheets in my RV to use on the dogs when needed.
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