Joro spiders have moved into Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and they could be spreading further north.
Native to Asia, joro spiders have been living in the United States since at least 2013, when they were spotted in Georgia ...
Joro spiders have reportedly found their way into the Great Smoky Mountains. Here's what to know about the species if you ...
The spider was first seen in the park on Oct. 17, and again more recently. Both sightings were reported in Cades Cove.
At least two invasive Joro spiders have been spotted in Cades Cove, a Great Smoky Mountains National Park spokesperson ...
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You’ll notice the female joro right away. Their abdomen looks a bit like the business end of a hornet. A reddish splotch of ...
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