Biting insects are repelled by tea tree oil and orange oil.......BUT. these oils could be "toxic" to your dog if not diluted properly (depending on weight). I recommend checking with your vet. You may be able to make a simple spray solution for your dog's coat/skin....good luck!
My Mom told me to spray Right Guard on my hat, shirt, etc. when I play softball at night. I have to say it actually did pretty well. I had to re-apply every 30 minutes or so, but I think it helped.
you may use a spray like 'triazinine' sprayed around the yard in the evening after children and pets have been brought in for the night.
"off" brand mosquito spray.
Gnats
You can get rid of sand gnats by treating the area with product such as permethin. An exterminator can also help to rid sand gnats with proper treatment.
You can get rid of gnats in the house by using an insect spray inside the home. You can find one at a hardware or home improvement store. You can also use apple cider vinegar to get rid of them. Fill a bowl with the vinegar, cover it with plastic wrap that has tiny holes poked into it. The gnats will go into the bowl and will not be able to get back out.
In order to get rid of gnats in a restaurant, be sure you get rid of any trash laying around. Be sure you clean up dirty dishes and glasses, as gnats are attracted to grime. If worse comes to worse, use a gnat killing or repellent spray.
Probably look up gnats and it should pop up
Fungus gnats can be a nuisance to some people. They can be eliminated by the use of a common insect repellent.
Repot your plants every six months and use yellow sticky pads. They are hard to get rid of though. Try sprying the soil area with Neem Oil, it will smother them.
They are just fungus gnats from over watering. Set it outside & dry it out some & they will disappear.
It keeps the Buffalo Gnats from biting ... but not anything else...
Depends on what bugs if it is clear then it is a midge. midges are generally found in a swarm and the best thing to do when you are amongst a swarm is to keep your mouth shut so they cant fly in accidentally
from what i was told the same thing that work inside to get rid of them is the same thing that will get rid of those outside which is the vinegar and liquid soap in a container with a cover plastic wrap or a lid with holes in it, i have some that fly around outside my door i am going to try it and see if it works good luck to you.
There is a liquid like nail polish that prevents you from biting them because it tastes terrible