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  2. Joro spiders: What to know as the colorful invasive species ...

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    Here’s what you need to know about Joro spiders. ... Georgia, Tennessee and West Virginia. Spiders have been reported as far north as Maryland and as far west as Oklahoma, but they are mostly ...

  3. An invasive spider is headed for Augusta. Here's what you ...

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    As far as invasive species go, the brightly-colored and shy Joro spiders are not so bad. Learn more about them here.

  4. These giant spiders are invading Georgia. Have you seen them?

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    Trigger warning: We are talking about spiders ahead. Now that you’ve been warned, these huge, yellow, blue-black and red Joro spiders are all over Georgia, spinning webs up to 10 feet wide.

  5. Jorō spiders, the mysterious arachnids invading the US ... - AOL

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    According to iNaturalist.org, Joro spiders reside primarily in Georgia but have migrated to neighboring states. They've been spotted in South Carolina, North Carolina and Tennessee, and sightings ...

  6. Are Joro spiders venomous? Huge, colorful species found in ...

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    Adult females will span around 6-8 inches. Male Joro spiders are only about 1/4 inch long with a leg span of 3/4 of an inch. Should Joro spiders be killed? Don't panic if you see one of these spiders.

  7. Trichonephila clavata - Wikipedia

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    Trichonephila clavata, also known as the Joro-spider (ジョロウグモ, Jorō-gumo), is a spider in the Trichonephila genus. Native to East Asia, it is found throughout China, Japan (except Hokkaidō), Korea, and Taiwan, and has been spreading across North America since the 2010s. It rarely bites humans, and its venom is not deadly.

  8. Flying, venomous Joro spider is no concern in Texas, but ...

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    The invasive Joro spider from Japan will soon make its way to the Northeast after initially invading Georgia in 2021. The spiders' origin in the U.S. is believed to have occurred unintentionally ...

  9. Giant yellow spiders could soon invade the East Coast ... - AOL

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    Here's what you need to know about Joro spiders, the big yellow arachnids taking over some backyards in Greenville and soon the East Coast. Giant yellow spiders could soon invade the East Coast ...