Giant Joro Spiders Invading NY and NJ This Summer

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Giant, parachuting Joro spiders, native to East Asia and currently spreading from the southeastern U.S., are expected to arrive in New York and New Jersey this summer. Despite their intimidating size, they are relatively harmless to humans and pets, feeding on pests like mosquitoes and stink bugs. However, their presence is displacing native species and causing ecological concerns.
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