Massive Joro spiders have popped up everywhere in Georgia, but professors may have found a way to understand their population ...
A research team from Emory Oxford College is studying the Joro spiders in North Georgia to understand their impact on the ...
Don't panic, but these live here now and you're going to keep seeing them every fall as long as you live in Georgia. Joro spider. Carly Mirabile, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org On top of ...
On top of everything else that’s going on, now Georgia is being invaded by giant spiders. If you live in North Georgia, there ...
Research from Georgia Gwinnett College suggests that the invasive Joro spider in Georgia may carry a bacteria that could help ...
A photo contest invites Georgia residents to capture images of Joro spiders, aiding in mapping their distribution and studying their ecological impact.
Participants can win fame, glory and exclusive stickers by entering their reports and photos into the contest database during ...
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New research suggests Georgia may not be the entry point for Joro spiders in the U.S.
The Joro spider was first detected in Georgia 11 years ago, leading many to assume the species first entered the country here ...
Excited for the joro spider invasion?! Well if you’re an arachnophobe, this probably isn’t for you. But if you’re interested in wildlife and nature, you may have a chance to watch the large black and ...
The Joro spiders are a non-native species of spider from Japan and other parts of East Asia that has been in Georgia for ...
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