You folks in Australia…question.

i stepped on a 3 in long crunchy wood roach in oklahoma. that nearly made me flip my lid. that many bugs would be too much. *shudders*
 
I've never seen anything like that Pappy...however I do know one park was covered in spider webs a few years ago, but I have not read of anything since.
 
Those photos are extreme examples of what happens when the ground is waterlogged. The spiders move up to higher ground and congregate. They still have to eat so the trees become festooned with webs. I think I posted a photo of an assortment of spiders on a bridge during floods at Richmond, near Sydney.

This is the photo in question. The flood water rose above the deck of the bridge and the spiders kept climbing.



Personally I have never seen this happen but there are some spiders on Norfolk Island that live permanently in colonies over and between the bushes.
 
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