On top of everything else that’s going on, now Georgia is being invaded by giant spiders. If you live in north Georgia, there ...
If you live in the northern half of Georgia, there’s a good chance you’ve come face to cephalothorax with the Joro spider in ...
"The invasive Joro spider (Trichonephila clavata), originally from East Asia, was first introduced in Georgia and is steadily ...
Citizens can help researchers track the spiders’ spread at jorowatch.org, which was developed by the University of Georgia, by filling out a form and attaching a photo.
You've probably seen them around your house. The large yellow and black spiders are all over currently, and they're spreading fast. They aren't a bad spider, necessarily.
Between its incredible size and powerful jaw, Georgia's largest snake has been called the emperor of the forest. Is it venomous? Where can you find it?
Most afternoons this summer, swaths of Georgia faced the possibility of soaking rains from afternoon thunderstorms. Then, last month, the spigot in the sky turned off over much of the state. Since ...