When it comes to the giant flying Joro spider that's now in Massachusetts, Boston.com readers are going through some things.
While they may be creepy, Joro spiders aren't dangerous to people or pets, according to Clemson University entomologist David ...
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While they may be creepy, Joro spiders aren't dangerous to people or pets, according to Clemson University entomologist David Coyle, with fangs so small they cannot puncture human skin.
While they may be creepy, Joro spiders aren't dangerous to people or pets, according to Coyle, with fangs so small they cannot puncture human skin. Additionally, they tend to avoid confrontation ...
Joro spiders were recently spotted in Pennsylvania, making it the ninth state to see this giant, flying spider. Could they ...