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Joro spiders return to Georgia ahead of Halloween season
ATLANTA - With weeks still to go before Halloween, a creepy crawler has made its return to Georgia: the Joro spider.
We explain why you see more spider webs in your home in the fall, which spiders they could be, and what you can do.
They're not attracted to your body lotion. They don't crawl in your mouth at night. In fact, they want nothing to do with you. The American nursery web spider, seen here, is often mistaken for a wolf ...
(CNN) – Here is a mystery that is sure to give you the heebie-jeebies – did a spider lay eggs in a man’s big toe? Colin Blake, a man from England, said it happened to him. Blake and his wife were ...
Spiders in your home may look scary, but they cut pests, signal a healthy environment, and offer surprising hidden benefits.
Spider identification expert Stuart Hine said people typically see spiders in autumn because that is when many of the male species reach adulthood, and search for a female to mate with. As a result, ...
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