Venomous Flying Joro Spiders Spreading Across the East Coast

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Venomous Joro spiders, capable of traveling up to 100 miles using a ballooning technique, are expected to spread to New Jersey and possibly Delaware this summer. Although their fangs cannot penetrate human skin, their rapid spread since first being spotted in the U.S. in 2013 has raised concerns among ecologists.
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