"Flying" venomous Joro spiders were spotted for the first time in this state. Read about the problems they can cause.
Researchers from the University of Georgia claim an invasive species of spider is crawling its way up the East Coast right ...
As summer arrives, so do the Joro spiders. The huge arachnids ... and is expected to be sighted farther along the East Coast in coming years. But experts say residents of New York and Delaware ...
The large and vividly colored Joro spiders are making their way north and the question isn't if they're coming to the NYC ...
The insects are more than 8 inches in length and “balloon” through the sky on long, silky webs, appearing to fly.
To view the Joro spiders' distribution on a map and submit your own sightings ... spider as they continue to make their way up the East Coast.
There is a report of six of the creepy invasive crawlers in southeastern Pennsylvania on JoroWatch.com. What do you know about the spiders?
5, the Joro spider was observed on a property off Hatboro Road between Almshouse and East Bristol roads in Northampton ... To view the Joro spiders' distribution on a map and submit your own ...
There were also reports of Joro spiders in Alabama, Maryland, Oklahoma and West Virginia. And the spiders are expected to make more East Coast states their home in the future. “(The data from ...
NEW JERSEY - The large and vividly colored Joro spiders are making their way ... According to their interactive map, the spiders have been spotted in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, which borders ...