Why common house spider pressure is specific to Mount Pleasant
Mount Pleasant wood-frame housing stock has heavy house spider (Eratigena agrestis, Eratigena atrica, Tegenaria domestica) presence in basements, crawlspaces, and garage corners. Most are beneficial non-venomous species that control other insect populations. The call that brings us to Mount Pleasant is usually the hobo spider (Eratigena agrestis) — BC's native funnel-web species — which can deliver an uncomfortable but medically minor bite. Identification matters because many homeowners confuse hobo spiders with wolf spiders or even the western black widow (Latrodectus hesperus), which is genuinely rare in Vancouver but does occur in detached outbuildings.
Local signs in Mount Pleasant
- Funnel-shaped webs in basement corners and crawlspace edges.
- Large brown spiders in window wells after rain.
- Eggs sacs attached to basement joists.
- Occasional spiders in ground-floor living spaces at night.
- Chevron-patterned abdomens on adult spiders (hobo spider tell).
Seasonality in Mount Pleasant
Mount Pleasant spider callouts peak late summer through fall as mature males wander seeking mates, then decline through winter.
What to do right now
If you've identified a specific spider you're concerned about in a Mount Pleasant home, book identification plus targeted treatment — most spiders in Mount Pleasant are beneficial, but a correct ID determines next steps.
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