First, in case you haven’t heard even though it’s been all over the news, there’s a giant new spider heading our way. His name is Joro, and he immigrated to the U.S. from Asia. This invasive spider from Georgia has slowly been making his way up the coast toward West Virginia. And now, he’s about to invite a bunch of his friends to come north with him. That’s right, flying spiders in West Virginia. According to scientific researchers, this giant Joro spider invasion is due to hit West Virginia as early as the summer of 2022.

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Have you ever heard of the Joro spider? It’s not the only invasive creature to watch out for this summer. Another pest that has already arrived in West Virginia is the spotted lanternfly – and it truly is a potential nightmare!

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Bugs In West Virginia

What bugs live in West Virginia?

The joro spider may be the newcomer but they’re certainly not the only bugs living in West Virginia. These are some of the native species the joro will have to make nice with.

  • The Cottonwood Borer
  • The Assassin Bug
  • The Bald-faced Hornet
  • The Acorn Weevil