The state of North Carolina has multiple large regions quarantined due to the presence of damaging forest pests. Taking firewood out of any quarantined area or county, and bringing it into a non-quarantined county, is prohibited. North Carolina also prohibits the entry of pine firewood from states with European wood wasp (e.g., NY, PA, MI, VT). The North Carolina Forest Service advises that no matter where you are in the state, it is best to use firewood harvested under 50 miles from where you will burn it.
Forest pests that spread by hitchhiking in or on firewood kill thousands of trees in North Carolina and neighboring states each year. Residents and visitors can help contain these pests by following rules and policies for firewood. For example:
- National Park campground facilities (e.g., Great Smoky Mountain National Park & Blue Ridge Parkway) prohibit outside firewood unless it has been certified, heat-treated.
- NC State Parks and National Forest Campgrounds urge campers to acquire firewood where you intend to burn it. Some campgrounds may allow the collection of dead and downed trees from around the campground; call or research ahead of time to see if this is permitted.
- Private campgrounds often have their own firewood rules – remember to find out the individual campsite policies before heading there.
Find firewood vendors at FirewoodScout.org.
This summary is accurate to the best of DMF staff abilities as of 18 July 2024.
North Carolina Web Resources
- Use Local Firewood, NC Forest Service page
- Firewood as a Vector of Invasive Pest Dispersal, NC State Extension
- NCDACS Plant Industry Division and Quarantine Information, North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
- US Forest Service Southern Region Firewood Information
- Forest Invasives Monitoring, NC Forest Service
- The Nature Conservancy’s Great Smoky Mountains Information
- Forest Health, NC State Extension
Pest Specific Pages
- Spotted lanternfly confirmed in North Carolina, NC State Extension
- Report spotted lanternfly in NC HERE
- Emerald Ash Borer Program and Quarantine, NC Dept. of Ag. & Consumer Services
- Emerald Ash Borer range in NC
- Asian longhorned beetle information, USDA APHIS
- Imported Fire Ant Information and Maps, North Carolina Dept. of Ag. and Consumer Services
- Spongy Moth Quarantine Map, USDA APHIS
- Laurel Wilt FAQ, NC Forest Service
- Thousand Cankers of Walnut FAQ, NC Forest Service
- Elm zigzag sawfly found in NC, article by NC State Extension
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