Posted on 11/18/2004 10:24:21 PM PST by M. Espinola
Most of the millions of red locusts that swarmed through Cairo had flown east by Thursday but the government announced that President Hosni Mubarak was still closely following the efforts to control the swarm that had invaded northern Egypt a day before. Locusts can eat up to two times their body weight a day, leaving crops like these bare
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"Certainly in this region (the Middle East) there is no need for panic," said Keith Cressman, locust forecasting officer for the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. "There is certainly a tendency when a swarm of locusts appear in such a large urban area like Cairo that an awful lot of people see it and it causes a lot of panic."
He said the locust plague was the worst in 15 years.
By Thursday, the swarm had moved east along the Sinai Peninsula, about 50 kilometers (30 miles) from the Israeli border.
Agriculture Minister Ahmed el-Leithy said in a news conference that Mubarak was following the locust issue and government control measures.
Egyptian authorities began emergency pesticide spraying Wednesday to protect the Nile Delta's important agriculture industry but said the locusts appeared to pose no serious threat to crops.
Locusts, which normally live between two to six months, eat their weight - about 2 grams, or 0.07 ounces - in crops every day. They can travel 200 kilometers (120 miles) a day.
Will the invasion of red locust reach the Tel Aviv coastline?
Would this be Bush's or Moses' fault?
Let my people go.
Ping
That crop doesn't look too tasty to me.
Sounds like a good way to use a nuke!
Let my locust go ....some other place :)
To have a fireball 10 miles in diameter would require some >200MT charge. The depopulated radius would be some 300+ miles, and that only in the absence of any wind.
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