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A flying spider native to Asia was recently spotted in Boston marking the farthest north it has ever been spotted.The Boston sighting comes after a photographer captured an image of the Joro spider. The Boston Heraldthen confirmed with a research scientist at the University of Georgias Odum School of Ecology that the image was of a Joro spider.The Joro spider was first spotted in Georgia in 2014, according to Penn State extension.RELATED STORY | Flying venomous Joro spiders spotted for the first time in
stanley website this stateArachnid researcher Andy Davis told the Herald that because the spider has made it so far north, it is likely that Joro spiders will venture to all parts of the U.S. It wouldnt surprise me at all if people started seeing these in other northern areas, Davis told the Herald. Theyre going to start showing up around the country, and a new study said they could even spread up to Canada. People need to learn to live with them because theyre coming, and you cant stop it. The good news for those arachnophobics: the Joro spider is afraid of humans
stanley cup and will shy away from people.RELATED STORY |Huge venomous spiders with flying ability are invading the East CoastJoro spiders are also considered weak biters and generally bites will only mildly sting. The impact of Joro spiders on the environment and native species is not yet known, Penn State Extension said. Like all spiders, they are predators that feed on insects and other arthropods, so will neces
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stanley mug KEE 鈥?State and local leaders toured the Northwest Community Vaccine Clinic on Monday, hoping to raise awareness about the importance of getting vaccinated and to address vaccine hesitancy in the community. The next group of people [to get vaccinated] are the people who were on the fence or had busy schedules or didn t have the flexibility to go down to the Wisconsin Center. So, what we re trying to do right now is bring this into the neighborhoods,
stanley cup said Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett.Mayor Barrett was joined by County Executive David Crowley, Congresswoman Gwen Moore, Sen. Tammy Baldwin and Milwaukee Commissioner of Health Kristen Johnson.While they said local and community clinics remain successful, they re looking at even more ways to reach vaccine-hesitant people where
stanley thermos they re at, especially as vaccination rates go down.On April 29, the 7-day average for first doses administered was 1,670. That s down from the 7-day average of 5,805 on March 29.Commissioner Johnson said there have been internal conversations about going directly to homes to spread information about getting the COVID-19 vaccine. We re really thinking about having people door to door and educating - so appropriate messenger, appropriate message, really answering questions. I think what we ve learned is people really need to hear from people they trust, Johnson said. TMJ4 News The commissioner said they would partner with community organizations to do that work and would al