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  2. Seeing a lot of spiders? Here's what you should know about ...

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    Possibly the most infamous, and one of the most dangerous, spiders in Tennesee is the Black Widow. True to their name, female Black Widow spiders have shiny black bodies and a red hourglass shape ...

  3. Are Joro spiders venomous? Huge, colorful species found in ...

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    Joro spiders, also known as Trichonephila clavata, were spotted in the Smokies on Oct. 17, according to Smokies Life. The spiders are native to Asia but were initially found in Georgia around 2013 ...

  4. List of medically significant spider bites - Wikipedia

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    Most encounters with this spider occur from moving boxes or rooting about in closets or under beds. The range of the brown recluse, L. reclusa in the U.S. is limited to the central and southern states. A number of related recluse spiders (some non-native introductions) are found in the western deserts.

  5. Atrax - Wikipedia

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    This genus includes some of the most dangerous spiders, namely the Sydney funnel-web spider (Atrax robustus). This spider is thought to have killed 13 people. Though none have died since the anti venom has been introduced, many consider this spider to be quite dangerous, and deadly.

  6. Jorō spiders, the mysterious arachnids invading the US ... - AOL

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    A new study found that Jorō spiders do not get frazzled when stressed, ... and data suggests the arachnids may be found in most of the eastern U.S. ... North Carolina and Tennessee, and sightings ...

  7. Hobo spider - Wikipedia

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    Hobo spiders lack the colored bands found on many spiders of the family Agelenidae where the leg joints meet. [8] The abdomen has chevron (V-shaped) patterns (possibly many of them) down the middle, with the chevrons pointing towards the head. [7] Hobo spiders have a light stripe running down the middle of the sternum.

  8. Venomous flying spiders? Here's why Oklahomans shouldn't ...

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    How quickly venomous flying spiders are invading the U.S. From 2014 to 2022, Joro spiders spread between 50 and 80 miles from the location where they were originally spotted. At around 10 miles ...

  9. What to Know About the Giant Venomous Flying Spiders ... - AOL

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    What states are Joro spiders in? Research published in 2023 found that Joro spiders have been detected in these states: Alabama. Georgia. Maryland. North Carolina. Oklahoma. South Carolina ...