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What you need to know about the giant, 'flying' spiders spreading over the eastern US
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 5 days agoA shy spider who prefers the outdoors While Joro spiders are invasive, their full impact on...
Everybody's talking about joro spiders. They're here in SC and the Upstate: Should we be afraid?
Greenville News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSC's top 5 largest (and harmless) spiders ∎ Dark Fishing Spider: 15 to 26 mm. Despite their size,...
Giant venomous flying spiders are creeping their way from Georgia up the East Coast
WSB Cox articles via Yahoo News· 7 days ago“I’ll Probably cry. Like straight up. Just… I would run,” said Marcella Grubka, who lives in...
Your Questions About the Venomous Joro Spider, Answered
Time via AOL· 6 days agoPart of that has to do with the personality of the spider, which experts describe as fairly docile...
Black widow: Human antidotes defeat 1 of world’s most venomous spiders
Interesting Engineering· 1 day agoLatrodectus tredecimguttatus, often known as the European black widow spider, is native to the...
Do We Actually Swallow Spiders in Our Sleep?
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWorried about creepy-crawlies entering your mouth while you sleep? Relax, spiders have no interest in being eaten. In fact, there's no record of anyone swallowing a spider while sleeping.
Have ‘flying,’ hand-sized Joro spiders reached Ohio yet?
FOX 8 Cleveland· 4 days agoOver the last couple years, American scientists have closely watched the spread of a large, invasive...
From bites to pool chemicals: Texas Panhandle Poison Center gives summer safety guidelines
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoThe venom of a black widow contains neurotoxins which cause severe pain and muscle cramps. The brown...
Venomous flying spiders? Here's why Oklahomans shouldn't worry about Joro spiders
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoJoro spiders are reluctant biters with small fangs and struggle to pierce human skin. Bites from the...
No, ‘flying’ venomous spiders are not coming for you this summer
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSpotted lanternflies are so four years ago. The hottest new bug fad isn’t even the noisy cicadas...