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‘Could’ve Come From Anywhere’: Why Did Spiders Appear at a US Base in Japan?

The record number of spiders – including redbacks, black and grey widows – highlights Japan’s struggle in containing invasive species.

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Japanese authorities are concerned after more than 3,500 venomous spiders, including black widows, brown widows and redbacks, were discovered and destroyed at the US Marine Corps Air Station in Iwakuni (Yamaguchi Prefecture).

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South China Morning Post broke the news in Hong Kong on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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