Why go to Spirit Halloween and spend hundreds of dollars on a blowup spider when you can have this thing is in your backyard?
IVYLAND, Pa. - They're creepy, they're crawly, and they've made their way to Bucks County. The Joro spider was seen on Sept. 5 in Ivyland. That's according to the University of Georgia's Center for ...
Researchers from Joro Watch, an interactive monitoring program, detected six Joro spiders in Bucks County, Pennsylvania — not ...
Experts have said they could arrive in New York and New Jersey this summer. But how much do we need to really be concerned ...
They’re known as “parachuting spiders” because they spin wheel-shaped webs that allow them to travel by air if there’s a gust ...
These creepy-looking spiders have been seen in Bucks County just south of the Lehigh Valley, according to experts tracking ...
Six of the giant, brightly colored arachnids were reported to have been sighted in Bucks County, Pennsylvania near ...
These spiders are not native to the United States, and little is known about what damage they could cause local ecosystems.
Rumors of the giant flying Joro spider, landing in New Jersey this summer never materialized in the Garden State. But they ...
5, the Joro spider was observed in a yard or garden in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, less than 25 miles outside of Trenton …. While they may be creepy, Joro spiders aren’t dangerous to people or pets” ...