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 ...
As if spiders didn't already inspire fear among the masses, you might have heard about "flying" venomous arachnids making their way up the East Coast of the United States. In reality, the Joro spider ...
A professor at a Maryland university is asking for the public's help with tracking the movements of the giant Joro spider, a Post-It Note-sized, flying arachnid that has burgeoned in the southern ...
A flying spider native to Asia was recently spotted in Boston marking the farthest north it has ever been spotted. The Boston sighting comes after a photographer captured an image of the Joro spider.
Those giant, flying spiders you've been having nightmares about still haven't been found in Kentucky, but they're spreading in the U.S. Joro spiders can release venom, but they do not bite unless they ...
The frightening, brightly-colored large spiders are back, and experts say they are spreading rapidly across the U.S. "Joro spiders will likely continue to spread in the U.S., but they aren't the ...
A lone Joro spider, native to East Asia and known for building massive webs, was discovered this fall clinging to a shrub outside a coastal Santa Barbara business. The sighting marked the first known ...