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Gippsland covered in spider webs
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<blockquote data-quote="Geehi" data-source="post: 611445" data-attributes="member: 21138"><p>The thing I find interesting is, if you look at Jaros' initial Twitter link, and the photo taken by Kate, and then compare both with the photos I took in 1978, you will notice that there seems to have been far more spider activity in the earlier floods.</p><p></p><p>Just wondering if something has happened in the ensuing 43 years that has reduced the spider population.</p><p></p><p>There have been local waterway contamination issues involving the the use of PFAS fire-fighting foam at both the Esso gas plant and the East Sale air base.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geehi, post: 611445, member: 21138"] The thing I find interesting is, if you look at Jaros' initial Twitter link, and the photo taken by Kate, and then compare both with the photos I took in 1978, you will notice that there seems to have been far more spider activity in the earlier floods. Just wondering if something has happened in the ensuing 43 years that has reduced the spider population. There have been local waterway contamination issues involving the the use of PFAS fire-fighting foam at both the Esso gas plant and the East Sale air base. [/QUOTE]
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