But then at the end of the article it says they...
The arachnids are venomous, but Coyle says that they do not pose a danger to humans. That venom, he said, is reserved for the critters that get caught up in their webs, including butterflies, wasps and cockroaches. They could also pose a threat to native spiders.
"We have no evidence that they've done any damage to a person or a pet," he said.
So how is this spider any different than other spiders, except of how big it is? And it's not like we haven't seen big spiders before, like the banana spider.
I think the answer here is this is one of those clickbait articles that's actually comms.
zanonks posted the following hypothesis of what the article may really be about -
Sounds right to me. I'd gather that this is a warning to anyone left out there in the financial world to give themselves up now. Spider being most famous ETF company, northeast being home of most financials in the usa including wall st and in comms world a spider being someone who sets up a web to catch its prey...many times computer oriented traps.
Here’s an article from 2022 that says they are not harmful to people or pets. (Not harmful to people, but maybe harmful to left wing political creatures?)
The article title says they are ...
But then at the end of the article it says they...
So how is this spider any different than other spiders, except of how big it is? And it's not like we haven't seen big spiders before, like the banana spider.
Here's a video of the Joro spiders...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhO_bwwg-E4
I think the answer here is this is one of those clickbait articles that's actually comms.
zanonks posted the following hypothesis of what the article may really be about -
Here’s an article from 2022 that says they are not harmful to people or pets. (Not harmful to people, but maybe harmful to left wing political creatures?)
https://www.everydayhealth.com/public-health/giant-venomous-spiders-swarming-the-east-coast/#:~:text=Joro%20spiders%20—%20vibrant%20yellow%2C%20black%2C%20and%20red,are%20usually%20too%20small%20to%20break%20human%20skin.