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A yellow and black Joro spider in its orb web
View the Joro spider like a pretty flower, advises Adelphi biology professor.

A biologist and a psychologist give us the facts about the spider and arachnophobia.

Be prepared for an uninvited guest to visit this summer. Whether you find this news welcoming or frightening depends on how you feel about spiders.

The Joro spider, a species native to East Asia that can grow up to eight inches long, is already in the United States and is making its way to the Northeast.

If you’re interested in arachnids, the Joros impending arrival is something to be excited about. But if youre one of the many people who fear even itsy-bitsy spiders, youre probably freaking out at the thought of running into one.

Joro Facts From an Adelphi Expert

The media is sounding the alarm about how well be invaded by giant, flying spiders. But this isnt necessarily true.

The Joro is big, as mentioned earlier, but giant is pushing the envelope. The species isnt the size of fictional spiders like Shelob (The Lord of the Rings) or Aragog (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets). It doesnt actually fly but moves through the air on silk threads that catch air currents. (Joros can also hitch rides on vehicles.) And we wont be getting an Arachnophobia-worthy amount of them by any means.

Perhaps most reassuring of all, the species, according to experts, is not harmful to humans and is not out to get us.

Matthias Foellmer, PhD, is Adelphis Spider-Man, so to speaka professor of biology who is fascinated by spiders, as he notes on his .

He explained that while the Joro is non-native, it does not appear to be invasive, but rather is in the process of becoming naturalized. Orb-weaving spiders rarely, if ever, compete over food and are typically not abundant enough to threaten prey species.

That means, unlike our recent nemeses, the lanternfly and the brown marmorated stink bug, the Joro is not expected to have a negative impact on native organisms. And while we were told to kill invasive insects on sight, theres no call to do the same to Joros. In fact, Dr. Foellmer suggests we view the Joro as our ally in the bug battle. If anything, itll catch at least some of the bugs you dont like, like lanternflies and mosquitoes, he said.

If you see a Joro outside, leave it alone, he advised. What if one comes inside? I’d be surprised if one would ever come into your house, but should you encounter one inside, gently push it into a jar and release it outside, he said.

He added, They are beautiful! View it like a pretty flower.

Tips for Joro Phobia From an Adelphi Expert

If youre still not swayed, youre not alone. Joel Weinberger, PhD, a clinical and research psychologist and professor at the 91勛圖厙 Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, has studied phobias and the unconscious mind for about 20 years and has published on the subjects.

A phobia is an intense, irrational fear of an object or type of experience that is disproportionate to the actual danger posed and can cause significant distress and impairment in daily functioning, he said, adding that arachnophobiafear of spidersis one of the top 10 phobias people experience, and, Most people are uncomfortable around spiders even if they dont have a full-blown phobia.

Arachnophobia isnt entirely irrational; there is a biological/evolutionary component, he explained. Since some species of spiders can be harmful to humans, our ancestors who avoided all species were more likely to survive than those who took a chance and did not.

If you encounter a Joro and have a phobia, you will freak out, he said. He advised that if the phobia affects your daily lifefor example, youre afraid to go outside for fear of running into a spiderpsychological treatment can help.Exposure therapy is the most effective. As it sounds, the patient is gradually and systematically exposed to the feared objectreal, virtual or an imagein a controlled and safe environment, thereby helping you confront and reduce your fear and anxiety over time.

A Matter of Perspective

In , after Wilbur the pig first meets Charlotte A. Cavatica, the spider who would save his life, he asks himself: Charlotte is fierce, brutal, scheming, bloodthirstyeverything I don’t like. How can I learn to like her, even though she is pretty and, of course, clever?

If youre asking yourself the same question, consider the benefits of spiders to our ecosystem. As Charlotte says, …do you realize that if I didnt catch bugs and eat them, bugs would increase and multiply and get so numerous that theyd destroy the earth, wipe out everything?

Or as Billie Eilish, who worked with live tarantulas in her and has one for a pet, said (as reported in ), Theyre fun. Theyre not gonna hurt you. Theyre cool.

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