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Joro spiders: What to know as the colorful invasive species moves up the East Coast
Yahoo Life· 6 days agoJoro spiders typically eat a variety of insects, such as flies, mosquitoes, beetles, moths and other...
No-See-Um Bites vs. Bed Bug Bites: 6 Ways to ID the Bug Behind the Sting
Bob Vila via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe most common culprits of these irritations are no-see-ums and bed bugs—but what’s the difference...
Everybody's talking about joro spiders. They're here in SC and the Upstate: Should we be afraid?
Greenville News via Yahoo News· 7 days agoBites may cause redness and blistering except for those who haveallergic reactions to it. ∎ American...
Ask a doctor: ‘How can I prevent scarring from bug bites and poison ivy?’
Fox News· 5 days agoWith the arrival of summer comes more time spent outdoors — which also means a greater risk of itchy...
How to keep biting flies off your dog
Bangor Daily News· 4 days agoMosquitoes, black flies, no-see-ums and deer flies — they all exist in Maine, and they can really make a mark on your skin and your sanity....
How hardcore mosquito experts fight summer’s most annoying pest | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 5 days agoAs the weather warms up and humidity increases, mosquitoes are hatching in backyards across the...
Giant flying Joro spiders? 11 facts about these scary critters and whether we need to worry.
NJ.com· 5 days agoJoro spiders, those scary-looking critters that can apparently fly through the air when their giant...
InnovationRx: Tarsus Pharmaceuticals Takes Aim At Disease-Causing Bugs
Forbes· 2 days agoAround 25 million Americans are affected by the eye disease Demodex blepharitis, which is caused by...
Bothered by Red, Itchy Skin on Hot Days? Doctors Share How To Get Rid of a Heat Rash Quickly
Fort Worth Star-Telegram· 3 days agoOne worth paying attention to: heat rash. Here’s what you need to know about heat rash, including what it looks like, why it happens and how to get rid of a heat rash quickly. When the skin ...
They’re big and colorful — and rumored to fly. But are Joro spiders really nightmare fodder?
Wisconsin State Journal· 6 days agoA large, brightly colored invasive species called the Joro spider is on the move in the United...