This eight-legged creepy species, known as the Joro spider, can grow as large as a human hand and has been spotted in at least eight states since 2021, including Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, ...
"When there's danger, the female crawls back and hides, and no creature of a higher order can dig her out of there." ...
"Spiders, in general, are not particularly good at seeing stuff … and that includes these two species." ...
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Joro spiders, which have 4-inch leg spans, are spreading across the eastern U.S., and Penn State says they could reach Pennsylvania. Experts say not to panic, as they're shy and rarely bite.
Native to Asia, the Joro spiders were first detected in Western North Carolina in 2021. Here's everything to know this spring ...
There are more than 30 spider species in Mississippi, but not all of them are dangerous to humans.
The Joro is native to East Asia and was first sighted in northeast Georgia in 2014. Since then, the Joro has spread to the ...