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  2. 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 ...

  3. Your Questions About the Venomous Joro Spider, Answered - AOL

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    Joro spiders are an invasive—meaning nonnative—species. ... Your Questions About the Venomous Joro Spider, Answered ... and the far southeastern corner of Tennessee. Joro spiders have also ...

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

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    These medium-size venomous spiders can be found in every county in Tennessee. Brown Recluses get their name because they are hard to locate. They can measure from one-fourth to three-fourths of an ...

  5. Argiope aurantia - Wikipedia

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    Argiope aurantia is a species of spider, commonly known as the yellow garden spider, [2] [3] black and yellow garden spider, [4] golden garden spider, [5] writing spider, zigzag spider, zipper spider, black and yellow argiope, corn spider, Steeler spider, or McKinley spider. [6] The species was first described by Hippolyte Lucas in 1833.

  6. List of medically significant spider bites - Wikipedia

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    The spider-like arachnids known as Opiliones (also known as "harvestmen" or "daddy-long-legs") are a species often handled by humans. They are the subject of an urban legend which not only claims that harvestmen are venomous, but are in fact more venomous than any other spider though are incapable of biting humans due to their lack of ...

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

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    Joro spiders have been confirmed in Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. ... How quickly venomous flying spiders are invading the U.S. From 2014 to 2022, ...

  8. Sphodros rufipes - Wikipedia

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    Sphodros rufipes, sometimes called the red legged purseweb spider, is a mygalomorph spider from the southern and eastern United States, though it has been photographed as far north as Minnesota. It has confirmed sightings in Indiana , Missouri , New Jersey , West Virginia , Tennessee , Delaware , Louisiana , and Tuckernuck Island in Massachusetts .

  9. Are Joro spiders dangerous to humans? We found out - AOL

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    They are venomous toward insects as they contain venom that kills bugs, but Coyle says that their bites are not strong enough to puncture human skin. WebMD reflects the same sentiments expressed ...