Arizona State University PhD student Sydney Millerwise holds a migratory locust in ASU’s Global Locust Initiative lab. A new study by an ASU team and international collaborators identifies a strategy ...
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ISLAMABAD: The government on Wednesday decided to convert locust swarms into fertilisers in order to tackle the pest invasion in Pakistan, which according to some reports poses a bigger threat to the ...
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Stretching over 40 miles and containing billions of creatures: Meet nature’s most destructive swarm
Desert locusts are a natural phenomenon that has puzzled and frightened humanity for centuries. These insects can form massive swarms, sometimes covering areas as vast as 40 miles wide, causing ...
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