Pesticide Waste Disposal & Container Recycling
Waste Pesticides & ContainersOutdated, solidified, or unusable pesticide products sit isolated in the corners or back shelves of many storage buildings, just waiting for the day they meet their...
SPCC Guidance Policies
These polices and fact sheets are issued by Georgia Structural Pest Control Commission to provide regulatory guidance to structural pest control licensees. Notice 00-02: DCO Supervision Guidance...
Internship Opportunities
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has hosted dozens of interns in various sections within the Department’s oversight. These students come from several Georgia universities and colleges, studying...
SPCC Meeting Minutes
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Yellow-Legged Hornet
In August 2023, the Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA), in coordination with the United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA APHIS) and the University...
Honey Bee Control and Removal
Honey Bee Control and Removal (HBR) refers to control and removal of honey bees from a structure without the use of pesticides by a Certified Honey Bee Control and Removal Operator. An individual who...
Dog and Cat Sterilization Program (DCSP)
Applicants and GranteesIf you are applying for or have been awarded the DCSP grant, see the DCSP Applicant and Grantee Resources page for further information, instructions, and forms.Three Plates, One...
What to Expect During a Produce Safety Regulatory Inspection
The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) Produce Safety Program will conduct routine produce inspections every three years. These required inspections should not be confused with yearly third-party...