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Have ‘flying,’ hand-sized Joro spiders reached Ohio yet?
WJW via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoFirst of all, they are venomous, but not enough to harm humans or pets (although they do bite)....
Will Giant Flying Spiders Really Invade New York? The Joro Explained
Forbes· 2 days agoThe arachnid could appear in New York and neighboring states as early as this summer, The New York...
Laken Riley murder suspect pleads not guilty in University of Georgia campus slaying
ABC13 Houston· 5 days agoThe suspect accused of killing 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley was arraigned on murder...
Joro spiders: What to know about the giant parachuting arachnid
WSB-TV 2 Atlanta· 5 hours agoThe Times cited University of Georgia researcher Andy Davis, who said in research released in...
VERIFY: No, Joro spiders are not dangerous to humans or pets
WXIA-TV Atlanta· 9 hours agoGeorgians should be familiar with the big yellow Joro spider that's found its home in the Peach...
Laken Riley murder suspect pleads not guilty in University of Georgia campus slaying
WSB Radio· 5 days agoThe suspect accused of killing 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley was arraigned on murder...
Joro spiders: What to know about the giant parachuting arachnid
WPXI· 5 hours agoThe Times cited University of Georgia researcher Andy Davis, who said in research released in...
Joro spiders are back in the news. Here's what the experts really think about them
Associated Press via AOL· 21 minutes agoA large, brightly colored invasive species called the Joro spider is on the move in the United...
University of Georgia celebrates Class of 2024
The Post and Courier· 2 days agoThe University of Georgia celebrated more than 8,000 candidates for graduation in the Class of 2024 during the ceremonies held on Friday ...
Giant parachuting spiders have already invaded NC and SC. Here’s where they could be heading next
WJZY via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThey're giant, invasive, and able to parachute through the air in what can only be described as an...