Asian Spider Takes Hold in Georgia, Sends Humans Scurrying

Asian Spider Takes Hold in Georgia, Sends Humans Scurrying
The joro spider, a large spider native to East Asia, is seen in Johns Creek, Ga., on Oct. 24, 2021. Alex Sanz/AP Photo
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ATLANTA—A large spider native to East Asia has spun its thick, golden web on power lines, porches, and vegetable patches all over north Georgia this year—a proliferation that has driven some unnerved homeowners indoors and prompted a flood of anxious social media posts.

In metro Atlanta, Jennifer Turpin—a self-described arachnophobe—stopped blowing leaves in her yard after inadvertently walking into a web created by the Joro spider. Stephen Carter has avoided a walking trail along the Chattahoochee River where he encountered Joro webs every dozen steps.