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Whether you have arachnophobia or not, many East Coasters are bracing themselves for the Joro spiders' arrival due to their size and venomous nature (oh, and their ability to "fly"). The invasive ...
Say hello to the giant Joro spiders set ... They primarily eat mosquitoes, crop-destroying brown stink bugs, and other small insects. Unlike the spotted lantern fly, an invasive species that ...
Joro spiders are primarily found in the southeastern United States, according to Earth Sky. Here's where you're most likely to see them: Joro spiders are expanding their range. They don't fly in ...
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 ...