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A massive swarm of grasshoppers has invaded Tooele, Utah, causing significant damage to crops. The plague-like surge was captured by weather radar systems of the National Weather Service on the evening of June 21 as it headed northeast toward the Great Salt Lake.
Alex DeSmet, a meteorologist, told the Salt Lake Tribune that the unusual radar detection of the grasshoppers was associated with their distinctive non-uniform movement. Unlike weather events such as rain or snow, grasshopper swarms exhibit irregular patterns.
“This is not a common thing,” said Kris Watson, the state entomologist managing Utah’s insect and pest program at the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF). “Grasshoppers themselves are common, but for them to show up on a radar detection — to my understanding, it’s not very common.”
This infestation coincided with a widespread drought that has affected several states in the region. The grasshopper invasion mainly affected farmers and ranchers, who rely on forage availability for their livestock. Experts believe the prolonged drought created favorable conditions for grasshopper eggs to hatch and develop into adult insects.
In response, the UDAF offers a grasshopper and Mormon cricket suppression program to assist affected producers. Farmers can apply for free pesticides through a government cost-sharing program.
However, the effectiveness of these measures has been questioned by farmers, especially considering the challenging conditions posed by the ongoing heatwave and drought.
Although grasshoppers are native to the western United States, their populations have traditionally been controlled by weather conditions, natural predators and diseases over millions of years.
However, the warmer and drier winters experienced since the spring of 2020 have led to a surge in grasshopper populations. The few rains that promoted the growth of grass – a primary food source for young grasshoppers – further contributed to the population explosion. (Related: Light pollution lured more than 45 million grasshoppers into Las Vegas in 2019, new study finds.)
Farmers devastated as grasshoppers devoured their crops
Farmers in the region have been left devastated as the grasshoppers devoured their crops, leaving behind barren fields.
Michael Dow, a rancher in Tooele, shared his dismay. “Every bit of alfalfa that’s in my fields is gone. It was bare dirt within a matter of hours,” he said. Reports of insect-related troubles have been emerging from the area over the past few weeks.
Swarms of grasshoppers are notorious for their ability to quickly destroy crops, consuming vast quantities of wheat, spinach, corn and other plants in a short period. While grasshoppers are known to bite, their bites typically cause mild discomfort and are more of an irritation than a serious concern.
Royce Larsen, a farmer from Box Elder County, Utah, expressed concerns about the impact of pests on an already struggling agricultural industry. “Between the hoppers and the drought, it’s bad,” he said, noting that the pesticide spray provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture might not save crops at this point in the season. Farmers still have to cover the application costs.
These excessive grasshopper populations have wreaked havoc not only in Utah but also in various parts of the United States. In addition to consuming forage crucial for livestock and wild animals like antelope, grasshoppers strip the leaves of fruit trees and gradually devour crops by infiltrating the dry areas surrounding farmlands. These insects can travel long distances and form swarms, perpetuating their destructive cycle in different locations.
Environ.news has more articles about swarms of insects such as grasshoppers and gypsy moth caterpillars invading different parts of the United States.
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Watch this news clip of a grasshopper invasion that adds to the plight of Utah farmers.
This video is from the InfoWarSSideBand channel on Brighteon.com.
More related stories:
- Grasshoppers invade western US – the largest swarm in 35 years.
- The grasshoppers are swarming mad that you are prepared for the crash, by Brandon Smith.
- Western crops being ravaged by “truly biblical” swarm of cannibalistic insects.
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One wonders if they originate from the same Bill Gates fsctory pumping out all those mosquitoes?!?!
God sending a message
I heard Glenn Beck tell a story recently about a Chinese Christian who, at a young age, was imprisoned by the CCP because of her faith. She eventually had the opportunity to escape the prison and fled China, finding her way to international aid workers and ultimately being adopted by an American family that Glenn knew. They went to friends one Christmas to socialize and help decorate for the season. As the now young woman sat beneath the tree with a string of lights in her hand, she began to cry.
“These are the very lights we were forced to make while in prison. We all knew they were bound for America. You may think it strange, but each night before sleep we prayed for the downfall of America.”, she said, still sobbing. When asked why she would pray such a thing, she answered, “Because in weakness you would find the origins of what made you great, your faith in God.”
Seems to me that those prison prayers are working just fine. Ask yourself if America has ever been in worse shape, governmentally, spiritually, economically…then understand plagues and an innocent child’s prayers a little better.
A plague of locusts, how Biblical. Seems appropriate for the Mormons.