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These giant spiders are in South Carolina yards now for the summer. Here’s where to find them in SC and if they’re a threat to your family.
“There’s four types of venomous spiders in South Carolina you have the northern and southern black widows, and you have your brown widow and your brown recluse.” continued Matthews.
Banana spiders in South Carolina can grow to be quite large, which may be alarming to any unsuspecting passerby who happens to cross one’s path. In addition, they can be quite brightly colored.
These giant spiders are in South Carolina yards now for the summer. Here’s where to find them in SC and if they’re a threat to your family.
These spiders can frequently be seen throughout the state of South Carolina and are mostly found mid-to-late summer. They are an especially common sight in the Lowcountry region as they prefer to ...
These spiders can frequently be seen throughout the state of South Carolina and are mostly found mid-to-late summer. They are also an especially common sight in the Lowcountry region as they ...
A large, invasive spider received a lot of attention when it started spreading into South Carolina earlier this year - but you may be mixing it up with another common spider in the area.
These spiders can frequently be seen throughout the state of South Carolina and are mostly found mid-to-late summer. They are also an especially common sight in the Lowcountry region as they ...
They are called Joro spiders and are a non-native species first found in northern Georgia in 2014.But now they are showing up in the Upstate and parts of the Midlands in South Carolina, according ...
Three female Republican legislators bucked their party to join a Democrat and an Independent in filibustering South Carolina's near-total ban on abortion. For their efforts, the three lost their ...
These spiders can be found throughout the state and are one of the most recognizable spiders in South Carolina. Additionally, these spiders are ground hunters and are not a spider that waits for ...
These spiders can frequently be seen throughout the state of South Carolina and are mostly found mid-to-late summer. They are also an especially common sight in the Lowcountry region as they ...