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The Invasive Baby Spider That Uses Wind To 'Fly'
This invasive spiderling is floating its way along the East Coast of the U.S., and scientists are left wondering just how much damage they might cause.
You may have heard about some not-so-itsy-bitsy venomous flying spiders that can soar with the winds, love to eat butterflies and are already appearing along the East Coast. They're called Joro ...
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Giant spiders are invading GA and making big golden webs. Here’s how to deal with them
These giant spiders are invading Georgia and making big yellow webs. Here’s what to know about them and how to deal with them ...
A large, brightly colored invasive species called the Joro spider is on the move in the United States. Populations have been growing in parts of the South and East Coast for years, and many ...
So I'm thinking we've all seen a spider spinning a web at some point - probably a web that functions as a kind of barrier to ensnare unsuspecting insects. Turns out another kind of spider uses its web ...
Evarcha culicivora is an indirect vampire, a spider that drinks mammalian blood by preying on female mosquitoes that have previously fed off humans.
In a greenhouse in Tokyo, researcher Ko Mochizuki noticed something unusual. Flies were swarming around the delicate flowers ...
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