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'It's not a matter of if, but when we'll start to see the Joro spider' | Study shows urban areas in NC likely to attract the giant spidersIn the spring, up to 1500 baby Joro spiders hatch. Those baby spiders release several threads of silk, travel with the wind, and can be carried hundreds of miles away depending on the wind.
Eggs hatch into six-legged larvae ... Once a plant is too damaged for spider mites to feed on, they disperse by crawling laterally, crawling to the apex of a plant to catch wind currents, or by simply ...
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