Canberra's credibility as an intentionally designed city set within a natural setting is extensively admired, yet that exact same nearness to the environment brings a stable, foreseeable pest obstacle that many residents of more compact, urban locations hardly ever experience so intensely. The ci… Read More
Canberra's unique layout as an intentionally created bush capital-- featuring extensive green passages and nature reserves that cut straight through residential areas such as Aranda, Cook and Hughes-- supplies ideal conditions for spiders to take a trip easily from bushland into yards, making tru… Read More
Couple of things interrupt the convenience and sense of security within a home rather as efficiently as a spider encounter at the wrong minute, and in Canberra, where the diversity and density of regional spider species is shaped by the city's unique position within a heavily vegetated, high-alti… Read More
Canberra's relationship with its natural environment is among the specifying functions of the city's character-- planned green corridors, extensive parklands, and the combination of bush reserves within property areas develop a living environment that most capital cities can just covet. Neverthel… Read More