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The flying, venomous Joro spider could be making its way to Delaware. Here’s what to know
Delaware Online | The News Journal via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoDespite their intimidating look and venomous nature, they pose no threat to humans, however: While...
How To Survive The Massive Spider Invasion That’s Headed For New York
IFLScience· 3 hours agoA whopping great spider of an invasive species is believed to be on its way to New York, which is...
Large, flying, invasive Joro spiders are on their way to NJ. Everything you should know
The Record· 1 day agoIn November, Dr. David Coyle, entomologist at Clemson University, told NorthJersey.com that the...
Spiders and snakes are everywhere in Indiana. Here’s how to identify them.
Indianapolis Star via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoMilne said brown recluse bites are often misdiagnosed, as they appear similar to wound infections...
Giant, flying Joro spiders coming to NYC area this summer: 'Stuff of your nightmares'
FOX 5 New York· 1 hour agoFOX 5 NY's Teresa Priolo breaks down what we should know about the creatures. NEW YORK CITY - Giant,...
Giant, parachuting Joro spiders could arrive in Pa., NJ and Delaware this summer. Do you need to...
NBC Philadelphia· 51 minutes agoJoro spiders could start showing up in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware this summer, spreading...
Giant Joro spiders are invading the East Coast. Don’t worry, they’re shy. - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 5 hours agoJoro spiders are native to Japan, China, Korea and Taiwan. About 60 nonnative species of spider have...
Venomous Flying Spiders Expected to Invade US
IJR· 51 minutes agoGiant, venomous flying spiders are expected to invade the U.S. this summer. The Joro spider is expected to invade across the Eastern U.S., per Newsweek.
Have ‘flying,’ hand-sized Joro spiders reached Ohio yet?
WJW via Yahoo News· 3 hours ago(Provided by Clemson University) So what do people need to know if they do see one of these spiders?...
Are joro spiders headed to Florida? Probably, but they're not as scary as they sound
Pensacola News Journal via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoTheir bodies can grow up to 1 inch in length, and their legs can span up to 4 inches. Their large stature is mostly for show, however. While they look scary, joro spiders ...