Six of the spiders were reported on Sept. 5, according to Joro Watch, an interactive monitoring program developed by the University of Georgia's Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health.
The Jorospiders have been heading north since they were first spotted in Georgia a decade ago. The first verified sighting in Pennsylvania was earlier this month. On Sept. 5, the Joro ...
ATLANTA — It may sound like the things that nightmares are made of. People across North Georgia have reported thousands of sightings of the now-infamous JoroSpider. The giant, venomous ...
People across North Georgia have reported thousands of sightings of the now-infamous JoroSpider. The giant, venomous, “flying” spiders have been in Georgia for more than a decade now.