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Bridgerton’s Ruth Gemmell Won’t Get Her ‘Ass Out for Anyone’
Vulture· 14 hours agoSpoilers for Bridgerton season three, part two follow. With half of her children married by the end...
Joro spiders: What to know as the colorful invasive species moves up the East Coast
Yahoo Life· 6 days agoJoro spiders typically eat a variety of insects, such as flies, mosquitoes, beetles, moths and other...
Getting started with honey bees in Arkansas | Siloam Springs Herald-Leader
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 2 days agoKeeping honey bees is an increasingly popular activity for both leisure and profit. Many people have become interested in recent years after hearing alarming reports about large-scale declines ...
Tim Steller's column: Native bees of Tucson area pose a puzzle
Arizona Daily Star· 6 days agoYou might think a crowd of native bees would pick a pristine site, someplace like Saguaro National...
No Need to Panic about the Joro Spiders
Scientific American· 3 days agoWorrisome headlines about venomous Joro spiders marching up the East Coast have been spreading across the Internet like, well, venomous Joro spiders...
Flying Joro spiders headed to NYC area: Where are they? Live map
FOX 5 New York· 2 days agoIf you thought spotted lanternflies were bad, there's a new pest headed our way called the joro...
Breaking Down the 'Bridgerton' Family Tree
ELLE· 24 hours agoHere, we delineate the Bridgerton family as it stands by the end of season 3—consider yourself warned about spoilers!—from parents Violet and Edmund...
Invasive flying spiders not yet reported in Michigan, spreading in eastern US
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoJoro spiders have weak venom and find it difficult to penetrate human skin with their small fangs. Joro spider bites can cause symptoms similar to bee stings, with redness ...
Huge flying joro spiders are on the move across the US. Are they in Arizona?
The Arizona Republic· 13 hours agoThe joro spider, an invasive species from Japan, has rapidly spread throughout the southeastern...
Why you shouldn't worry about invasive Joro spiders : Short Wave
NPR· 18 hours agoEven if they did, their fangs are so small that they would have difficulty breaking human skin....