Desert Locust Swarms Can Stretch Forty Miles Wide and Destroy Crops Across Continents
Across the deserts stretching from Africa to India, one of the most destructive natural phenomena appears when environmental conditions become favorable: the massive swarm of the Desert Locust. These swarms can grow to extraordinary sizes, sometimes stretching as wide as 40 miles and containing billions of insects that move together in search of food.
When heavy rains fall in normally dry desert regions, vegetation begins to grow rapidly. This sudden growth creates the perfect breeding conditions for desert locusts. Eggs that have sometimes remained dormant in the soil for many years begin to hatch. The young locusts, known as hoppers, develop quickly as they feed on fresh plants.
As the insects grow and food becomes scarce in one area, they begin migrating to new...









