Plague of Locusts

lozina

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CNN:

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) -- A plague of locusts has engulfed towns in Australia's Outback, devastating crops just as farmers had begun recovering from a two-year drought.

The bugs started breeding in northeastern Australia after it was swamped by heavy rainfall late last month, and quickly migrated south to feed on newly planted crops of oats and alfalfa, agriculture officials said Tuesday.

"A thick haze of them came through over the weekend and chomped their way through our oats crop overnight," said Bev Dennis from her farm in Tomingley, 340 miles west of Sydney.

The oats were intended for lambs, which have struggled for two years with little green grass to eat as vast tracts of Australia experienced their lowest levels of rainfall in a century.

"We were just staggering out of the drought -- we are incredibly frustrated," Dennis said. "I just kept on thinking it's got to get better, but now we've got this."

Agriculture officials have started spraying regions in southwest Queensland and northern New South Wales states with insecticide in an effort to stop the further spread of the plague, but they warn it could get much worse.

"Given the fact that adult locusts can migrate long distances -- sometimes more than 310 miles in a night -- the potential exists over the next few weeks for plague locusts to move into new areas," Agriculture Minister Warren Truss said.

Dennis said the locusts had cost them "tens of thousands of dollars" in lost income.

"If only we could chocolate coat them and send them off somewhere to sell," she said.

Some Locusts were reportedly seen with copies of the Koran and spoke in Arabic languages. An Al-Qaeda connection is being investigated.
 

lozina

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This just in... a letter signed by the leader of the Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades has claimed responsibility for the swarm of Locusts which states, "John Howard, where is America?" and claims the attack was spurred by Australia's involvement in America's war on terrorism. Australian citizens rally to the streets and demand withdrawal from the coaltion.
 

Gravity

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They actually have a "locust watch" to track the swarms over there. IT happens regularly.
 

lozina

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Originally posted by: Gravity
They actually have a "locust watch" to track the swarms over there. IT happens regularly.

It really sucks the timing of this swarm, with the droughts and all. The farmers are just not getting a break
 

etech

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Originally posted by: lozina
This just in... a letter signed by the leader of the Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades has claimed responsibility for the swarm of Locusts which states, "John Howard, where is America?" and claims the attack was spurred by Australia's involvement in America's war on terrorism. Australian citizens rally to the streets and demand withdrawal from the coaltion.


Do you actually have a point or are you just showing how insentive you can be to the >200 innocent Spanish civilians killed by Arab terrorists?
 

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Hordes of locusts are not an uncommon occurrence as some may think. I have been through one in Florida believe it or not. Our whole town of was covered with them for a couple weeks.