Bibilical swarm of a million locuts devastate 5,000 acres of crops in Sari

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Biblical swarm of a million locusts devastate 5,000 acres of crops in Sardinia
(Express) – A devastating swarm of locusts has wrecked up to 5,000 acres of crops and livestock in Sardinia. The attack of a “carpets of locusts” is being described as a “biblical” invasion, by Italian newspaper La Nuova Sardegna. The plague of short-horned grasshoppers is thought to be one of the worst in 60 years and has caused havoc across farms and homes in the central province of Nuoro. In a statement, the Italian farming association Coldiretti stated there was up to a million locusts in the countryside. It added:...............



Laugh and poke laugh and poke nooo nothing is taking place to the zombies of the world they are on their own planet to stupid to see everything falling in front of them EVERYTHING!!
 
Biblical swarm of a million locusts devastate 5,000 acres of crops in Sardinia
(Express) – A devastating swarm of locusts has wrecked up to 5,000 acres of crops and livestock in Sardinia. The attack of a “carpets of locusts” is being described as a “biblical” invasion, by Italian newspaper La Nuova Sardegna. The plague of short-horned grasshoppers is thought to be one of the worst in 60 years and has caused havoc across farms and homes in the central province of Nuoro. In a statement, the Italian farming association Coldiretti stated there was up to a million locusts in the countryside. It added:...............



Laugh and poke laugh and poke nooo nothing is taking place to the zombies of the world they are on their own planet to stupid to see everything falling in front of them EVERYTHING!!
Thats all your god could do? A few bugs? Your god is weak.
 
Locust have swarmed throughout history. They will continue to swarm.

Can't do much about it.
 
Biblical swarm of a million locusts devastate 5,000 acres of crops in Sardinia
(Express) – A devastating swarm of locusts has wrecked up to 5,000 acres of crops and livestock in Sardinia. The attack of a “carpets of locusts” is being described as a “biblical” invasion, by Italian newspaper La Nuova Sardegna. The plague of short-horned grasshoppers is thought to be one of the worst in 60 years and has caused havoc across farms and homes in the central province of Nuoro. In a statement, the Italian farming association Coldiretti stated there was up to a million locusts in the countryside. It added:...............



Laugh and poke laugh and poke nooo nothing is taking place to the zombies of the world they are on their own planet to stupid to see everything falling in front of them EVERYTHING!!
Seek help.
 
It’s part of their 17 year cycle-

Davidson says annual cicadas come out every year, those are the ones you’ll hear in July and August.

“Periodical cicadas, the ones that are coming out this year, will have massive numbers,” Davidson says. “Most of the annual ones are bigger and greener and don’t have the orange patter on them, and they’ll be out later in the year.”

The 17-year cycle cicadas that will be coming out this spring only occur in Southwestern Pennsylvania, the eastern edge of Ohio, and the tip of West Virginia.

“They’ll be in Allegheny, Washington, and Westmoreland counties pretty heavily, even up to Clarion and Indiana counties,” Davidson says.

“You’ve got to make sure you all come out together, so you can find each other, mate and reproduce,” said John Rawlings, and entomologist at Carnegie Museum.

In reality, though, cicadas are harmless and actually good for the environment.

Their egg-laying in the trees is a natural pruning that results in increased growth, their burrowing aerates the ground, and their decaying bodies add nutrients to the soil.

However, they are a little loud.

In 2016 a brood of cicadas emerged in Washington, Westmoreland and Greene Counties.

“It’s a pretty phenomenal evolutionary trick to hide for 17 years, and then all come out at once so your enemies can’t eat all of you,” said Lee Stivers of Penn State Agriculture Extension.

The Swarm Is Coming: Massive Brood Of Cicadas Expected In Southwestern Pennsylvania This Spring
 
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Locust have swarmed throughout history. They will continue to swarm.

Can't do much about it.

Oh I had to write something and since I half ass post here now that's what was said ehehe
 

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