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Fact check: Are giant parachuting spiders flying to New York this summer?
WPIX New York City, NY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe Joro spider, a species native to Asia, is rumored to be making an appearance in New York and New...
These huge spiders are in SC yards for the summer. Here’s where they are and if they’re a threat
The State McClatchy via AOL· 2 days agoWhat do they look like? Banana spiders in South Carolina can grow to be quite large, which may be...
Clemson baseball NCAA regional: Schedule, how to watch, top storylines
The State· 7 days agoCan the Tigers and Erik Bakich advance out of their first regional round in 14 years?
Joro Spider Invasion: Giant venomous flying spiders spreading across East Coast
NBC 10 Providence· 2 days agoThe invasive orb-weaving spider from east Asia was introduced to north Georgia around 2010,...
Giant Joro spiders are invading the East Coast. Don’t worry, they’re shy.
Washington Post· 1 day agoThe huge arachnids, native to Asia and slowly advancing in the United States, spend winter as eggs...
Will Giant Flying Spiders Really Invade New York? The Joro Explained
Forbes· 2 days agoThe Joro spider—known for its yellow and gray coloring, four-inch-long legs and venom that only...
Genetic diversity a major factor in reproductive success of flowering plants
The Times and Democrat· 20 hours agoWhen we see large fields brimming with flowering plants and plenty of bees and other pollinators,...
Wofford baseball score updates vs LSU in Chapel Hill Regional of NCAA tournament
Spartanburg Herald-Journal via Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoFor all odds, click here Texas A&M: +500 Tennessee: +600 LSU: +900 Arkansas: +1000 Clemson: +1300 South Carolina: +3500 Todd Shanesy ...
Fact check: Are giant, parachuting spiders really moving up the East Coast?
FOX Carolina· 20 hours agoReady or not, Joro spider season is coming back around in the Carolinas! A recent report from a pest...
Huge parachuting joro spiders may hit New York this summer
New York Daily News· 2 days agoThe invasive joro spider, already entrenched in the southern United States, is destined for the New...