Joro Spiders, known for their large size and webs that can span up to five feet wide, are making their way up the East Coast. These spiders, originally from East Asia, have been spreading rapidly and are expected to become more common in the region. Residents are advised to brace themselves as these very large spiders may soon become a frequent sight. π·οΈπΈοΈ
If bugs or spiders make your skin crawl -- brace yourself. Joro Spiders are making their way up the East Coast. They are very large, sometimes with webs as big as five feet wide. https://t.co/1yWNHRlA3f
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If bugs or spiders make your skin crawl -- brace yourself. Joro Spiders are making their way up the East Coast. https://t.co/1yWNHRlA3f
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If bugs make your skin crawl -- brace yourself. Joro Spiders are making their way up the East Coast. https://t.co/5v0gmCPJdd
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