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Joro spiders, giant, venomous flying arachnids, are here to stay, pest experts say"The Joro spider’s predatory nature may decrease native insect populations, affecting the food web and potentially causing a ripple effect throughout the ecosystem," according to the exterminators.
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.
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 ...
The joro spider, an invasive species from Japan ... Joro spiders prefer areas with abundant insect prey and some humidity. They are typically found in open, wooded areas, gardens, parks and ...
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