Giant venomous spiders with 4-inch legs heading to New York area as they spread across East Coast

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First came the spotted lanternflies, then the cicadas — and now, the spiders? The Northeast U.S. is bracing for an invasion of giant venomous spiders with 4-inch-long legs that can parachute through the air.

Earlier this year, New Jersey Pest Control warned of the incoming spiders, saying Joro spiders will be "hard to miss" as females have a leg span of up to 4 inches and are known for their vibrant yellow and grey bodies.

"What sets them apart, however, is their ability to fly, a trait uncommon among spiders," the company said. "While not accurate flight in the avian sense, Joro spiders utilize a technique known as ballooning, where they release silk threads into the air, allowing them to be carried by the wind."

José R. Ramírez-Garofalo, an ecologist at Rutgers University's Lockwood Lab and the president of Protectors of Pine Oak Woods on Staten Island, told SI Live that "it is a matter of when, not if" the spiders arrive in New York and New Jersey.

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A peer-reviewed study published last October by invasive species expert David Coyle found that the invasive species is "here to stay." The arachnids are native to Asia, but were introduced to north Georgia around 2010, the study said, and are continuing to spread. Experts have warned that the spiders could spread to New York since 2022, but none have been detected – yet.

"Anyone that doesn't sort of like all the creepy crawly things, this has all of the characteristics that makes them squeamish," Coyle previously told CBS News, saying a press release that "data show that this spider is going to be able to inhabit most of the eastern U.S.."

"It shows that their comfort area in their native range matches up very well with much of North America."

People have reported seeing Joro spiders across much of the eastern U.S., including in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Kentucky Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Ohio. New York happens to be "right in the middle of where they like to be," University of Georgia researcher Andy Davis told The New York Times in December. He believes the spiders could pop up across New York and neighboring states this summer – aka any day now.

"They seem to be OK with living in a city," Davis added, saying he has seen Joro spiders on street lamps and telephone polls, where "regular spiders wouldn't be caught dead in."

The arachnids are venomous, but Coyle says that they do not pose a danger to humans. That venom, he said, is reserved for the critters that get caught up in their webs, including butterflies, wasps and cockroaches. They could also pose a threat to native spiders.

"We have no evidence that they've done any damage to a person or a pet," he said.
 
Venomous, flying spiders :smh:

My manliness would go out the window around one of them.

I would be screaming and swatting at those bastards like a bitch.
Got some of these guys in my front and back yard, they're super chill and are natural pest control, they fuck up mosquitoes, palmetto bugs, you name it, and they don't fuck with people at all. Also they're super cool looking spiders especially when the sun hits them, look like something out of a video game.
 
The rapture is upon us.

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Got some of these guys in my front and back yard, they're super chill and are natural pest control, they fuck up mosquitoes, palmetto bugs, you name it, and they don't fuck with people at all. Also they're super cool looking spiders especially when the sun hits them, look like something out of a video game.


this
i don’t want to see nam one of dem mfz
 
Almost happened to me when I was in Macon Ga, visiting my family as a teenager in the 90's. I've seen them a bajillion times, but I walking around on the land and not paying attention and became face to face with one that appeared to be enjoying a good ol' country diet. Spiders don't scare me like that, but I could have died that day. The web looked like Spiderman tried to stop a helicopter.
 
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Got some of these guys in my front and back yard, they're super chill and are natural pest control, they fuck up mosquitoes, palmetto bugs, you name it, and they don't fuck with people at all. Also they're super cool looking spiders especially when the sun hits them, look like something out of a video game.
aight yall listen to a negro named god of war
he prolly created them
talking bout they beautiful in the sun :smh:
 
Got some of these guys in my front and back yard, they're super chill and are natural pest control, they fuck up mosquitoes, palmetto bugs, you name it, and they don't fuck with people at all. Also they're super cool looking spiders especially when the sun hits them, look like something out of a video game.
Mosquitoes

Oh we can be friends for life
 
lmao

them bitches feel steel belted

you can legit see where them niggas doubled and tripled up. adding buttresses and shit.
Shits be dope , the main lines ain’t sticky and strong af

One weaver was the size of my hand

We we’re at a park on the trails, wife was happy I ran into and not her

I kept thinkin that mf was on my back or some shit
 
Oh this is some kinda practical joke by the devil.. everybody knows I hate/ fear spiders… these nigs gonna make me angry scared.. first the fear, than the rage, than the death to nature.. one of the perks of nyc was basically no spiders and less wildlife.. now they bringing jumanji here… these bitch ass nigs gonna have a lot of food with all these Asian flies smh
 
Oh this is some kinda practical joke by the devil.. everybody knows I hate/ fear spiders… these nigs gonna make me angry scared.. first the fear, than the rage, than the death to nature.. one of the perks of nyc was basically no spiders and less wildlife.. now they bringing jumanji here… these bitch ass nigs gonna have a lot of food with all these Asian flies smh

They could feed on them NY roaches for decades.
 
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Got some of these guys in my front and back yard, they're super chill and are natural pest control, they fuck up mosquitoes, palmetto bugs, you name it, and they don't fuck with people at all. Also they're super cool looking spiders especially when the sun hits them, look like something out of a video game.


I'll see how chill they are once I hit them with that RAID!!!!
 
The only things I don't like about spring/summer are humidity, and bugs/webs. Gotta wear a baseball hat walking the dog at night and carry a flash light to shine on tree branches, between bushes, etc.... to spot webs. cause it's the fuckin worst to walk into a web. The rest of the night, every little itch I feel, in my head it's spiders crawling on me... so basically it's right to the shower...like listen dig, you'll get your damn treats when I get these creepy crawlies off me!!


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been seeing these forever. They don't fuck w you and I don't think they come inside.

only thing is they webs be brolic af, and you'll fuck around and walk between two trees in your yard and have a fucking heart attack.
 
Almost happened to me when I was in Macon Ga, visiting my family as a teenager in the 90's. I've seen them a bajillion times, but I walking around on the land and not paying attention and became face to face with one that appeared to be enjoying a good ol' country diet. Spiders don't scare me like that, but I could have died that day. The web looked like Spiderman tried to stop helicopter.
Huh...??? They did not get to GA. Till 2010
The arachnids are native to Asia, but were introduced to north Georgia around 2010, the study said, and are continuing to spread.
:dunno::smh::puke:
 
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