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    Joro spider: WHAT IS THE JORO SPIDER?, Origin, Colours, Size, Facts, Myths And Everything To Know

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    The Joro spider (Trichonephila clavata), also known as the Jorō-gumo in Japanese, is an intriguing member of the orb-weaver family.

    Appearance:

    • Joro spiders exhibit striking yellow and black coloring.
    • Their legs can extend up to three inches (8 cm) when fully stretched.

    Origin and Spread:

    • Native to East Asia, Joro spiders are found in China, Japan (except Hokkaidō), Korea, and Taiwan.
    • Since the 2010s, they’ve been spreading across North America, with growing populations in parts of the South and East Coast of the United States.
    • Joro spiders are master weavers. They construct intricate, circular webs that serve as both their homes and hunting grounds.
    • The silk they produce is incredibly strong and sticky, allowing them to capture flying insects with ease.

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     Behavior and Risk:

    • Joro spiders are venomous but rarely bite humans. Their venom is not deadly.
    • They are relatively shy and pose little risk to people.
    • Their wheel-shaped webs are a fascinating sight, especially during their life cycle.
      • Joro spiders create elaborate webs where female spiders live.
      • Their mating rituals are complex and unique. When a female is ready to reproduce, she releases pheromones to attract potential mates. Male Joro spiders are driven by their instinctual desire to reproduce.

    Concerns and Conservation:

    • While Joro spiders attract attention due to their appearance, experts emphasize other invasive species as more significant threats.
    • Invasive pests like fruit flies and tree borers can cause more damage to crops, trees, and ecosystems.
    • Conservation efforts face challenges due to global trade and climate change.

    Spread in the U.S.:

      • Populations of Joro spiders have been growing in parts of the South and East Coast for years.
      • Researchers believe it’s only a matter of time before they spread to much of the continental U.S.
      • However, experts emphasize that we shouldn’t be too worried about them. Joro spiders pose little risk to humans.
      • Instead, scientists are concerned about invasive species that can damage crops and trees, exacerbated by global trade and climate change.
      • Joro spiders serve as a “canary in the coal mine” species, drawing attention due to their showy appearance.
      • The real concern lies with other introduced pests like fruit flies and tree borers, which can cause more damage.
      • Managing invasive species is crucial for conservation, agriculture, and human.

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    Diet and Prey Capture:

      • These spiders primarily feed on flying insects, such as flies, moths, and mosquitoes.
      • When an unsuspecting insect flies into their web, the Joro spider quickly immobilizes it using silk threads and then injects venom to begin the digestion process.

    Venom and Bite:

      • While Joro spiders are venomous, their bite is not dangerous to humans. Their venom is designed to subdue small prey, not to harm larger animals.
      • If you encounter a Joro spider, there’s no need to panic. They’re generally docile and won’t attack unless provoked.

    Life Cycle:

      • Joro spiders undergo a typical arachnid life cycle: egg sacs, hatchlings, juveniles, and adults.
      • After mating, the female produces an egg sac containing hundreds of eggs. She guards it until the spiderlings emerge.

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    Color Variations:

      • While the classic Joro spider has yellow and black markings, there can be color variations. Some individuals may exhibit more muted colors or even variations in pattern.

    Habitat and Adaptability:

      • Joro spiders are adaptable and can thrive in various environments, including gardens, forests, and urban areas.
      • They prefer sheltered spots for their webs, such as between branches or under eaves.
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