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Giant flying Joro spiders? 11 facts about these scary critters and whether we need to worry.
NJ.com· 4 days agoWhether or not that eases your fear, here are several facts about Joro spiders, also known as...
Mosquitoes and ticks are showing up with greater frequency. Here’s how to stay safe this summer
CNN via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoWhat can people do to protect themselves while still enjoying all that the summer months have to...
All About the Venomous Flying Spiders Invading This Summer — and When They're Coming to Your Area
People via Yahoo News· 6 days agoEarthSky notes that Joro spiders "may even be beneficial" to us. The site explains, "The spiders eat...
Doctors' Best Home Remedies for Summer Bothers Like Bug Bites, Splinters + More
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoSummer’s finally here! But with the warmer weather comes the increased chance of hassles like a...
These 7 Houseplants Will Keep Bugs Away
CNET· 3 hours agoNot only can houseplants help purify your air, but certain species are well known for driving out pests and insects. You may not have considered using...
I'm blown away by this $28 insect trap from Amazon — shoppers say it 'works disgustingly well'
Yahoo Canada Style· 1 day agoThis insect trap has totally solved my fruit fly issue — and it's only $28 on Amazon Canada. (Photos...
Joro spiders: What to know as the colorful invasive species moves up the East Coast
Yahoo Life· 5 days agoIts venom is not harmful to humans and is mainly used to subdue its prey. It’s worth noting that...
The Summer of Cicadas and Joro Spiders Is Here—Bill Nye Has the Bug Breakdown
Parents via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoHe shares some insights, plus how parents can use this rare occurrence to turn nature into a...
Eggs of grapevine-gobbling insect snagged en route to California. Are vineyards at risk?
Los Angeles Times· 7 hours agoThe discovery of the infamous bug’s eggs represents the first time the insect has been seen in...
When will the cicadas go away in Illinois?
Peoria Journal Star· 3 days agoAs 17-year periodical cicada sightings continue in Illinois, so do questions about the loud, buzzing, red-eyed insects. Brood XIII, also called the...