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Giant venomous flying spiders with 4-inch legs heading to New York area as they spread across East...
WDEF Chattanooga· 4 days agoFirst came the spotted lanternflies, then the cicadas — and now, the spiders? The Northeast U.S. is...
All About the Venomous Flying Spiders Invading This Summer — and When They're Coming to Your Area
People via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIt's a plane! No, it's a parachuting venomous flying spider! Called Joro spiders, these enormous...
Wary of giant, parachuting Joro spiders? Here's what to know.
CBS News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThey're big, they're scary-looking and they float through the air — but Joro spiders are also among...
Joro spiders are moving up the East Coast. Will they reach New England soon?
Gannett via AOL· 1 day ago“It shows that their comfort area in their native range matches up very well with much of North ...
Millions of cicadas are blanketing Lake Geneva. Here's what they look and sound like
Gannett via AOL· 1 day agoWhile species that emerge in shorter intervals exist in other parts of the world, 17-year cicadas...
How to Make Hummingbird Food
Bob Vila via Yahoo News· 4 days agoLearn More › Like tiny flying jewels, hummingbirds are a treat to observe zipping, perching, or sipping in your garden. There are around 300 species of...
Rentokil Terminix Opens State-of-the-Art North American Innovation Center
The Tomahawk· 1 day agoRentokil Terminix, North America's largest pest control provider, is thrilled to announce the...
Giant flying venomous spiders invading the East Coast? There’s no need to panic
KIII Corpus Christi· 3 days agoFor example, social media posts claim the spiders don’t pose a danger to people or pets. VERIFY is...
No, ‘flying’ venomous spiders are not coming for you this summer
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSpotted lanternflies are so four years ago. The hottest new bug fad isn’t even the noisy cicadas...
Large, flying, invasive Joro spiders are on their way to NJ. Everything you should know
The Record· 4 days agoIn November, Dr. David Coyle, entomologist at Clemson University, told NorthJersey.com that the...