Giant venomous spiders from Asia have made a number of US states their home, and their numbers are about to explode ...
"Joro spiders will likely continue to spread in the U.S., but they aren't the ‘flying venomous spider invasion' that's been sensationalized." ...
"I don't know how happy people are going to be about it, but I think the spiders are here to stay." ...
Arachnophobes beware. A wave of giant bright yellow flying spiders is starting to make its presence felt across the United States. The species, known as the Joro spider, is building in numbers ahead ...
Joro spiders, an invasive orb-weaving species native to East Asia, have invaded the U.S. and most of the Southeastern states.
ATHENS, Ga. (StudyFinds.org) — Giant spiders are marching through the state of Georgia by the millions and wrapping dozens of counties in their golden webs. It sounds like a horror movie plot, but ...
New Zealanders might want to check their luggage twice — because some eight-legged travelers may be making themselves at home. Giant Australian spiders, like huntsman spiders, are showing up in ...
Arachnaphobes, look away — there's a giant invasive spider coming to the tri-state this summer. Joro spiders are expected to start showing up in New Jersey and New York this summer, spreading up from ...
In fact, a few of the world’s largest spiders can reach leg spans of up to about 12 inches (30 cm), making them roughly the size of a dinner plate. In this slideshow, we’ll take a closer look at some ...
Nature-made Halloween decorations looming around your porch? Well, you’re not the only one. Joro spiders are a massive invasive species invading the South, but how? Well, they’ve been around since ...
A rare “giant spider” appears in restored grasslands, a sign that the habitat has once again become ideal for predators today.