PCT caught up with Marc Potzler, technical services manager for Ehrlich Pest Control, to learn more about the invasive joro spiders.
The invasive Joro spiders, first identified in the U.S. in Georgia 10 years ago, have made headlines because of reports that they will be expanding northward throughout the East Coast. PCT caught up with Marc Potzler, technical services manager for Ehrlich Pest Control, to learn more about this invasive "parachuting" spider.
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