Georgia First Alert Weather Weekly: Summer weather brings increased pest activity across Georgia
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Atlanta First News staff
14d ago· 2 min readenNews
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This episode of Georgia First Alert Weather Weekly features meteorologists from across Georgia discussing the connection between summer weather and pest activity in the state. Meteorologists Emily Acton (WRDW Augusta), Yolanda Amadeo (WALB Albany), and JD Disharoon (Atlanta News First) break down what residents can expect regarding pests during the summer season.
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· 3 pulledOn this episode of Georgia First Alert Weather Weekly, we take a look at what summer means for those pesky pests across Georgia.
First Alert meteorologists from around the state discuss weather topics affecting Georgia communities.
Meteorologist Emily Acton from WRDW in Augusta, Chief Meteorologist Yolanda Amadeo from WALB in Albany and Atlanta News First First Alert Meteorologist JD Disharoon break down what to expect this summer.
n this episode of Georgia First Alert Weather Weekly, we take a look at what summer means for those pesky pests across Georgia.
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