If you want to keep snakes away, it is a good idea to keep your foliage down, store firewood away from the house and keep debris from piling up.
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In just the last 24 hours, metro Atlanta has gone from high to extreme levels of tree pollen in the air.
If patches of your lawn are looking dry, it might not be that they’re not getting enough water. It could be dead.
Atlanta is the ninth most dangerous city for birds traveling in the spring and fourth in the fall, according to a report.
The Atlanta metro area has lately received large amounts of rain in a short period. This could be a dangerous combination for homeowners with damaged or dead trees on their property.
You may hear the warning of cicadas swarming on Georgia often, but this summer they could be especially bothersome.
The pollen count has been in the thousands this past week and Dr. Stanley Fineman, an allergist for Atlanta Allergy and Asthma, says any count over 1,000 causes problems for his patients with pollen allergies.
The annual arrival of birds flying south for the winter is something many Georgians anticipate.
Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Eboni Deon learned that there are plenty of Christmas trees to choose from this year thanks to the wet year we’ve had.
The heavier the tree, the more damage it will do.