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elleng

(130,895 posts)
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 09:35 PM Mar 2022

'The DMV needs more spiders' said no one, ever. But a new kind is on its way, experts say.

In case you need time to mentally prepare, the critters probably won’t be here for a while. Plus, data so far shows they are harmless - but still a sight to see.

The Joro spider's golden webs took over yards all over north Georgia in 2021, and now some DMV residents could be next.

Since its emergence down south, the spiders — which originated in Japan — have been spotted in South Carolina. Entomologists expect it to spread throughout the Southeast through its method of weaving web-parachutes to get around on gusts of wind.

WUSA9 spoke to an expert about what to know about the bright crawlers and their cobwebs before they land.

First of all, the spiders are harmless. They won't hurt you, your pets or your lawn — based on early data.

https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/spiders-joro-dc-maryland-virginia/65-4521eaf0-4cad-41bc-959d-821525eed1b9?

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'The DMV needs more spiders' said no one, ever. But a new kind is on its way, experts say. (Original Post) elleng Mar 2022 OP
Joro spiders are plentiful here in Metro Atlanta Sedona Mar 2022 #1
They eat mosquitoes?? I_UndergroundPanther Mar 2022 #2
Yellow jackets too please,... magicarpet Mar 2022 #3
Yellow jackets? I_UndergroundPanther Mar 2022 #4
Go get 'em,... magicarpet Mar 2022 #5
And stink bugs! woodsprite Mar 2022 #6
Yeah I hope I_UndergroundPanther Mar 2022 #7
FTJ - Fuel The Jets BadGimp Mar 2022 #8

Sedona

(3,769 posts)
1. Joro spiders are plentiful here in Metro Atlanta
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 09:49 PM
Mar 2022

They eat mosquitoes... I'm all for them

Their webs are works of art and quite resilient

I think they're cool.

🕷



I_UndergroundPanther

(12,463 posts)
2. They eat mosquitoes??
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 09:58 PM
Mar 2022

Well,I think Joro spiders might be my friend too.

Now we just need harmless predators that eat fleas,ticks and murder hornets.

I_UndergroundPanther

(12,463 posts)
4. Yellow jackets?
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 10:44 PM
Mar 2022

I had a bad experince with them at a picnic when I was a kid..

Maybe I can be willing to forgive the yellow jackets ,hell,they eat mosquitoes too!

But ,yellowjackets stay out of our drinks and food and stay the fuck away from people that get anxious around you.

You might go like a mosquito with a smash.

magicarpet

(14,145 posts)
5. Go get 'em,...
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 10:58 PM
Mar 2022

Yellow jackets are ruthless.

They bit my ears a few summers back.

We do nor speak well of one another.


woodsprite

(11,913 posts)
6. And stink bugs!
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 11:01 PM
Mar 2022

I still don't like spiders. I find them fascinating, but don't really like them. If they get up here to Delaware, we'll probably have a ton in our back yard. We back up to the woods and have stink bugs and mosquitos galore.

OH! Maybe they'll eat lantern flies!!!

I_UndergroundPanther

(12,463 posts)
7. Yeah I hope
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 11:07 PM
Mar 2022

The lantern flies get decimated by the Joro spiders,and all the stinkbugs. Joro spiders please make stinkbugs and lantern flies extinct in America...and kill many ,many mosquitoes!

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