Intimidating looking but relatively harmless arachnids native to east Asia spread across US north-east
The invasive joro spider has been spotted for the first time in Pennsylvania.
Six of the giant, colorful spiders, which were already spreading across north-east states including New York and New Jersey, were seen in the yard of a home in Buck county on 5 September, according to the interactive tracking system JoroWatch. A state entomologist then visited to confirm the location and identification.
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