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Giant, 'flying' Joro spiders spreading on the East Coast this summer: What to know
ABC7 News· 14 hours agoNew York City and New Jersey might have a new resident this summer: A giant yellow and blue-black...
Invasive Joro spider population growing on East Coast – but experts say little risk to humans -...
7 News Boston· 16 hours agoA large, brightly colored invasive species called the Joro spider is on the move in the United...
Giant Joro spiders are invading the East Coast. Don’t worry, they’re shy.
Washington Post· 2 days agoThe huge arachnids, native to Asia and slowly advancing in the United States, spend winter as eggs...
Analyzing the Surge of East Coast Residents Relocating to the West Coast
The San Francisco Examiner· 2 days agoA significant trend has emerged in recent years: East Coast residents relocating to the West Coast....
Wild POV Video Shows Reality of East Coast Skiing in June
Men's Journal· 13 hours agoThe end of the winter sports season might come as a disappointment to some avid skiers and...
Jockey Of The Week: Frankie Dettori's East Coast Tour Heads To Spa
Paulick Report· 2 days agoWhere will jockey Frankie Dettori be riding this week? A logical question after the legendary jockey...
Wary of giant, parachuting Joro spiders? Here's what to know.
CBS News· 8 hours agoYou may have heard about some not-so-itsy-bitsy venomous flying spiders that can soar with the...
Green Rush on the East Coast
Benzinga· 3 days agoThe California Gold Rush was a period of mass migration and economic boom that began in January 1848, when gold was discovered at Sutter’s Mill in Coloma...
Can Joro spiders bite? A guide to the giant spiders headed for the East Coast this summer.
USA Today· 1 day agoIn the study, researchers from Clemson University determined that the species is fast expanding outside South Carolina, and data suggests they may be found ...
3 Reasons Venomous ‘Flying’ Spiders Aren’t So Scary, From A Biologist
Forbes· 13 hours agoThere are over 50,000 species of spiders in the world, but it’s the Joro spider (Trichonephila clavata) that has large parts