Be On The Lookout For A New Invasive Species Of Spider In Georgia This Year
By Marisa Roman|Published March 17, 2022
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We hate to bear bad news, but Georgians should be on the lookout this year for a new invasive spider to infiltrate the state. Now, before you start sounding the alarms and boarding up your windows, these invasive spiders are likely harmless to humans. However, there are still a few things you should know about the Joro spider in Georgia and what to expect when they “colonize” the entire East Coast.
The Joro spider, also scientifically named the Trichonephila clavata, is native to Japan and began infiltrating the United States in 2013.
While much of the East Coast is expected to be affected, Georgia is specifically a target, as they are fanning out across the northern part of the state in rapid waves.
To determine if a spider is a Joro spider, there are a few things to look for - first these spiders are bright yellow, black, blue, and red. Second, they can grow up to three inches in size.
The spiders have been said to have originated in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan, coming over on shipping containers. They are named after the creature of Japanese folklore that shape-shifts in order to kill prey - Jorōgumo.
While researchers said that there is nothing we can do to offset this invasive species, they did note that these spiders will be harmless to humans, so at least that’s something, right?
So, what do you think about this invasive spider in Georgia? Is this something you’ll prepare for? Share with us your thoughts in the comments section.