"Flying Joro Spiders: Myths and Facts About Their East Coast Spread"

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"Flying Joro Spiders: Myths and Facts About Their East Coast Spread"
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The Joro spider, a large, colorful arachnid from East Asia, is spreading across the East Coast of the U.S., including New York and New Jersey. Known for their strong, golden webs and ability to "balloon" through the air, these spiders are not dangerous to humans but could impact local ecosystems by competing with native species. While their presence in the tri-state area this summer is uncertain, they have been spotted as far north as Maryland.

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