These giant spiders are invading Georgia and making big yellow webs. Here’s what to know about them and how to deal with them ...
Joros don’t typically pose serious threats to humans. But their autumnal abundance does appear to be the source of ...
Massive Joro spiders have popped up everywhere in Georgia, but professors may have found a way to control them.
Two studies released Oct. 22 say the spooky-looking yellow Joro spiders in SC aren't so scary after all, with their bites ...
If you have been on edge dodging spider webs around your home, you are not the only one. The Upstate is reporting increased ...
A new study from Clemson University, believed to be the first controlled bite study of its kind, tested whether Joro spiders ...
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 ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Great Smoky Mountains National Park is asking for the public's help tracking down huge venomous bright yellow spiders. The national park said the Joro Spider, originally from East ...
GATLINBURG, Tenn. - An invasive species of arachnid, known as the Joro spider, is spinning webs far from its native range, and now the National Park Service says it needs the public's help in tracking ...
They’re big. They’re yellow, in part. And they’re invasive. But Joro spiders, now spinning their webs in carports and forests in South Carolina, are not as dangerous or as destructive as many of the ...