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 understand their population ...
Don't panic, but these live here now and you're going to keep seeing them every fall as long as you live in Georgia. Joro spider. Carly Mirabile, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org On top of ...
Joro spiders, large colorful arachnids from East Asia, are back in Georgia. Pest control companies report dozens of recent calls to remove their webs. Experts say they aren’t dangerous but are drawn ...
These giant spiders are invading Georgia and making big yellow webs. Here’s what to know about them and how to deal with them ...
If you have been on edge dodging spider webs around your home, you are not the only one. The Upstate is reporting increased ...
If you have been on edge dodging spider webs around your home, you are not the only one. Georgia and South Carolina are ...
The Joro spider was first detected in Georgia 11 years ago, leading many to assume the species first entered the country here.
Research from Georgia Gwinnett College suggests that the invasive Joro spider in Georgia may carry a bacteria that could help control its population.