Doing Business in Georgia

…in Georgia Business & Support Services Georgia’s Department of Economic Development attracts new business investment and supports the expansion of existing industry to new markets. Georgia also offers an array…

Ask The Arborist

…beetles are non-native (in Georgia) major wood-boring pests that usually attack hardwoods and ornamental trees during times of drought, storm damage and construction damage. PDF Bot Canker in Ornamental Trees…

Georgia Arbor Day

…a luncheon. There are typically 100 attendees and the event has a registration fee. Other events marking Arbor Day in Georgia are also held around the state in February. Arbor…

Pine Bark Beetles in Georgia

Southern Pine BeetlePine bark beetles are insects that normally attack stressed and dying pine trees, and usually do not infest trees that are otherwise healthy and vigorous. They are attracted…

Fire Prevention Week 2020

…smaller and be made of metal. When conditions are right for a wildfire, our homes’ attics and crawlspaces can be hot, dry, and full of fuel (cardboard boxes, clothes). These…

Fire Danger Rising – Public’s Help Needed

…only from sunrise to sunset ATTENDANCE – Never leave your fire unattended and it must be out when you leave. (no heat remaining) REASONABLE PRECAUTIONS – take precautions to prevent…

North Georgia Burn Ban Boosts Air Quality

…between fires and woodlands and structures, burn times from sunrise to sunset, burner attendance at the fire, and reasonable precautions such as weather awareness and suppression tools. Full details including…

North Georgia Burn Ban Beginning May 1 Boosts Air Quality

…between fires and woodlands and structures, burn times from sunrise to sunset, burner attendance at the fire, and reasonable precautions such as weather awareness and suppression tools. Full details including…

North Georgia Outdoor Burn Ban Lifted

…fall leaves outdoors is a must for many this time of year, it should never be attempted without following important safety procedures. By law, burners bear responsibility for their own…