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Joro spiders are moving up the East Coast. Will they reach New England soon?
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoThe males have a light brown abdomen, while the females have bright yellow abdomens with blue-gray...
Joro spiders: What to know as the colorful invasive species moves up the East Coast
Yahoo Life· 8 hours agoNortheast remains to be seen. Experts say it could be a year, or even a decade, before the spiders...
All About the Venomous Flying Spiders Invading This Summer — and When They're Coming to Your Area
People via Yahoo News· 1 day agoRead on for what to know about the Joro spider's arrival, including when and where they're expected...
Big, yellow and shy: Invasive spiders are crawling up the East Coast
NBC News via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoHe described the spiders as “very shy.” “They have no interest in biting you,” Hormiga said, so...
Large, flying, invasive Joro spiders are on their way to NJ. Everything you should know
The Record· 4 days agoIn November, Dr. David Coyle, entomologist at Clemson University, told NorthJersey.com that the ...
Are Joro spiders in Virginia? Here's what DCR officials had to say.
13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads· 1 day agoThe spider is large and brightly colored, with a body length of up to an inch and a leg span of up...
Your Questions About the Venomous Joro Spider, Answered
Time Magazine· 1 day agoAlarm over the possible arrival of the Joro spider in the greater New York City area has sparked...
They’re big and colorful — and rumored to fly. But are Joro spiders really nightmare fodder?
Kenosha News· 12 hours agoA large, brightly colored invasive species called the Joro spider is on the move in the United...
What you need to know about the giant, 'flying' spiders spreading over the eastern US
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoJoro spiders are an invasive species in the US, but they aren't as scary as they seem.David...
Large flying spiders heading to the Northeast
WPRI Providence· 3 days agoThe Northeast is getting ready for an invasion of giant venomous flying spiders.