Why Spider Control Is a Particular Issue in Maple Ridge
Golden Ears Provincial Park's massive forested boundary creates the most significant hobo spider corridor pressure in Metro Vancouver. The park's vast old-growth and second-growth forest produces hobo spider populations that migrate into adjacent Silver Valley, Albion, and Haney residential in autumn. Kanaka Creek Regional Park's riparian corridor provides a second major hobo spider migration route through the city.
Older Hammond and Port Haney homes with original crawl spaces from the 1940s to 1960s carry consistent black widow harborage in undisturbed foundation spaces.
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