A venomous, flying spider could be making its way up the East Coast as soon as this summer. The arachnid known as the Joro spider made its way to the Southeast from Japan as early as 2013, and for ...
Joro spiders were recently spotted in Pennsylvania, making it the ninth state to have reported sightings of this spider native to Asia. While Joro spiders have been in the U.S. for a while, with the ...
Want a say in the news? Email Claudia at [email protected] to have your thoughts on the stories covered here or on PennLive. You can listen to the latest episode of “Today in Pa” on any of your ...
BOSTON - The giant flying Joro spider was nowhere to be found in Boston on Thursday. The paparazzi have been out in full force on Mount Vernon street, hoping to get a shot of the venomous black and ...
There are some very colorful, large and invasive spiders in Tennessee. The Joro spider has been spotted up and down in communities along the East Coast since 2014 when the venomous (like nearly every ...
New York City and New Jersey might have a new resident this summer: A giant yellow and blue-black flying spider. The creepy crawler -- the Joro spider -- has stirred up a frenzy over a possible ...
Giant venomous flying spiders with 4-inch legs are real, and they will potentially invade the New York area sometime this year, according to the New Jersey Pest Control. Joro spiders are coming to the ...
You may have heard about some not-so-itsy-bitsy venomous flying spiders that can soar with the winds, love to eat butterflies and are already appearing along the East Coast. They're called Joro ...
Joro spiders, those scary-looking critters that can apparently fly through the air when their giant webs are lifted by the wind, have been making big headlines in recent weeks — mainly because of ...
There are some very colorful, large and invasive spiders in Tennessee. The Joro spider has been spotted up and down in communities along the East Coast since 2014 when the venomous (like nearly every ...
CORRECTION: Earlier versions of this story misclassified the Joro spider. It is an arachnid. A venomous, flying spider could be making its way up the East Coast as soon as this summer. The arachnid ...