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Could the flying, venomous Joro spider come to Pennsylvania?A flying, venomous spider is trending on Google as numerous outlets report that the invasive Joro spider may be landing in New Jersey soon. But what about Pennsylvania? Could the spider also end ...
Here's what to know about the Joro spiders arriving this summer, including the states they're expected to invade Skyler Caruso is a Writer and Reporter of PEOPLE Digital Entertainment. She joined ...
The massive spiders are spreading to new states including North Carolina. In fact, they've been spotted in one part of the Triad near Lexington, according to a map locator by the University of Georgia ...
I just ran across an article on the NPR website that extols the virtues of one of the most god-awful life forms to ever inhabit the earth: the Joro spider – ...
GETTY The East Coast may soon be home to giant venomous flying spiders. Experts say the Joro spider, which can have up to a 4-inch leg span and the ability to fly, will potentially be seen on the ...
There’s a spider invasion expected along the East Coast. However, it comes with a bit of good news: Experts say you don’t need to worry about the bright yellow, blue, black and red Joro spider.
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