"Venomous Joro Spiders Set to Invade Northeast U.S. This Summer"

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Joro spiders, an invasive species that arrived in Georgia over a decade ago, are now spreading to the Northeast U.S., with experts noting their ability to travel by "parachuting."
- "Creepy crawly" giant flying Joro spiders are spreading to the Northeast U.S., experts say CBS News
- Big Joro spiders don't fly, except they kind of do, and they may be coming KSL.com
- Giant, parachuting Joro spiders could arrive in Pa., NJ and Del. this summer NBC Philadelphia
- Flying venomous Joro spiders may spread to New Jersey this summer WPVI-TV
- What is enormous and venomous, has 8 legs, travels through the wind and is heading to the DC region? WTOP
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