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Mormon Crickets Invading Western States
Yahoo! News ^ | 6/13/03 | Sandra Chereb - AP

Posted on 06/13/2003 11:33:36 AM PDT by NormsRevenge

PALOMINO VALLEY, Nev. - Swarms of Mormon crickets are marching across the West, destroying rangeland and crops, slickening highways with their carcasses and leaving disgusted residents in their wake.

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"It's yucky," said Amy Nisbet of Elko in northeast Nevada, where this year crickets made their first appearance in recent memory. "You drive down the street and they pop like bubble wrap."

Mild winters and three years of drought have provided ideal conditions for the insects, which hatch in the spring and feed through the summer. Experts say this year's infestation in Nevada, Utah and Idaho could be the worst in decades.

Five million acres are infested in Nevada with the 2 1/2-inch long creeping insects, said Jeff Knight, entomologist with the Nevada Department of Agriculture.

"I've seen them eat weeds in a field but leave the alfalfa," Knight said. "Other times, they'll just strip the crop bare."

Their voracious appetites take in anything — sagebrush, alfalfa, wheat, barley, clover, seeds, grasses, vegetables. At a density of just one cricket per square yard, they can consume 38 pounds of forage per acre as they pass through an area. They don't fly, but can hop and crawl a mile in a day and up to 50 miles in a season. And before they die in the fall, they lay the eggs that will become next year's swarm.

The Mormon cricket actually is a katydid, similar to a grasshopper. It got its name in 1848 when swarms invaded the fields of Mormon settlers in Utah. According to lore, the settlers prayed for divine assistance that arrived in the form of gulls, which ate the insects and saved the crops.

Though Knight couldn't provide an economic damage estimate, he said this year's infestation is twice as widespread as last year. The bugs are showing up in places they haven't been seen before, such as Elko's city limits and Palomino Valley north of Reno.

Last week, Elko County commissioners declared a state of emergency because of the worsening two-week infestation. Officials in southwestern Idaho say the infestation there is the worst since World War II.

"They've been building up there on the Boise front for several years, but last year was the first year everything seems to have coalesced and really erupted," said Mike Cooper of the Idaho Department of Agriculture.

"They're cyclic and they build up over a number of years, kind of peak, and then usually some kind of natural disease comes in and starts taking them down," Cooper said.

In Utah, agriculture officials estimate 6 million acres — more than double last year's plague — will be infested before the crickets die off.

Dick Wilson of the Utah Department of Agriculture said the dismal predictions were "all true. (My staff) are all out in the field, working seven days a week" fighting the bugs.

Earlier this spring, Nevada treated about 66,000 acres with an insecticide that kills the insects before they mature. But as the treatment cuts down their numbers in one area, they pop up somewhere else.

The chief weapon is carbaryl, an insecticide commonly known as Sevin. It is mixed with bran and spread before the crickets as they advance. Crickets lured to the bait quickly die. The poisoned carcasses are consumed by cannibalistic fellow crickets, which also die.

State officials said their priority is to protect public lands, crops — and motorists. In Idaho the state has posted warning signs on State Route 55. Crickets smashed by cars create a mush slicker than ice.

"We're doing our best to keep them off the highway," said Martin Larraneta, a state entomologist coordinating cricket controls in Elko. "It can be like a grease slick."

So far there are no reports of accidents caused by the crickets.

While serious, this year's outbreak isn't the most severe in Nevada history, experts said.

A 1939 state publication noted an infestation in Eureka County in 1882, when trains were unable to travel the main line of the Central Pacific Railroad "due to the rails being so thoroughly greased with crushed crickets," state archivist Guy Rocha said.

In the 1930s, a band of crickets 12 miles long and at times several feet deep was reported in Elko County, Rocha said.

The crickets have existed for millions of years and were once a food source for American Indians. But the swarms covering fields and roads and houses horrify modern residents.

"When it comes to something that's six-legged, people have a big problem with that," Knight said.

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On the Net:

http://extension.usu.edu/hoppers/htmfiles/mormoncrickets.htm




TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Idaho; US: Nevada; US: Utah
KEYWORDS: crickets; invading; mormon; states; western
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As the cricket chirps
1 posted on 06/13/2003 11:33:37 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
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This IS very series, It could be HugH.

How are the FReepers in these areas doing?

Let us know. Seriously ;-)

2 posted on 06/13/2003 11:36:12 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi..Support FRee Republic..DemRats fear an informed populace..Spread the word;They're Done!!!)
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To: NormsRevenge
They each have four wives, ride bicycles, and knock on your door at dinnertime.
3 posted on 06/13/2003 11:36:37 AM PDT by southernnorthcarolina (France is a country located between Andorra and Luxembourg, and is of less consequence than either.)
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To: NormsRevenge
I live in Boise Idaho. We've had these (north of us about 40 miles) ever year for the past 5 or so. Driving up to McCall you actually have to slow down or you can lose control as you drive over previously smash millions, smashing thousands as you go.

great bate for fishing though...

4 posted on 06/13/2003 11:36:51 AM PDT by bedolido
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To: NormsRevenge
Their voracious appetites take in anything — sagebrush, alfalfa, wheat, barley, clover, seeds, grasses, vegetables. At a density of just one cricket per square yard, they can consume 38 pounds of forage per acre as they pass through an area. They don't fly, but can hop and crawl a mile in a day and up to 50 miles in a season. And before they die in the fall, they lay the eggs that will become next year's swarm.

Impressive.. Marines can hop and crawl a mile and fly too .. and also have voracious appetites. ;-)

5 posted on 06/13/2003 11:39:33 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi..Support FRee Republic..DemRats fear an informed populace..Spread the word;They're Done!!!)
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To: NormsRevenge
I'm right in the heart of this. It's like being in a 1950s sci-fi movie.
6 posted on 06/13/2003 11:46:03 AM PDT by JennysCool
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Mormon Cricket Control in Utah... some interesting info.

Looks like Sevin pesticide bait is the preferred method for tackling these buggers.

7 posted on 06/13/2003 11:48:09 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi..Support FRee Republic..DemRats fear an informed populace..Spread the word;They're Done!!!)
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To: JennysCool
This lady must be thinking.. "Should I use a 2 by 4 or a net? " ;-)

Janette O'Hair looks at one of the Mormon crickets on her house in Palomino Valley north of Reno, Nev., Thursday, June 12, 2003. O'Hair said it was the first time she had seen the crickets in her area. Swarms of Mormon crickets are marching across the West, destroying rangeland and crops, slickening highways with their carcasses and leaving disgusted residents in their wake. (AP Photo/Debra Reid)
Fri Jun 13,10:56 AM ET

Janette O'Hair looks at one of the Mormon crickets on her house in Palomino Valley north of Reno, Nev., Thursday, June 12, 2003. O'Hair said it was the first time she had seen the crickets in her area. Swarms of Mormon crickets are marching across the West, destroying rangeland and crops, slickening highways with their carcasses and leaving disgusted residents in their wake. (AP Photo/Debra Reid)

8 posted on 06/13/2003 11:50:35 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi..Support FRee Republic..DemRats fear an informed populace..Spread the word;They're Done!!!)
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To: Wrigley; drstevej; CARepubGal; Alex Murphy
"You drive down the street and they pop like bubble wrap."
9 posted on 06/13/2003 11:51:04 AM PDT by CCWoody (ROTFLMAO)
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To: NormsRevenge
Tell ya what, these cricket dudes is no fun at all. We've had thousands in our parking lot all week long.
10 posted on 06/13/2003 11:52:33 AM PDT by JennysCool
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To: southernnorthcarolina
They each have four wives, ride bicycles, and knock on your door at dinnertime.

Sounds familiar. They've got this new "Do Not Call" Registry for telemarketers. I want a "Do Not Visit" Registry for door-to-door religious types.

11 posted on 06/13/2003 11:53:54 AM PDT by TontoKowalski
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To: CCWoody; Wrigley; drstevej; CARepubGal; Alex Murphy
Just do not take any books from them and you will be fine
12 posted on 06/13/2003 12:00:56 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: CCWoody; Wrigley; drstevej; CARepubGal
What's really cool to see is when they shed their carapaces. Underneath, they have this whitish layer, with odd markings, that only extends about half-way down their legs.
13 posted on 06/13/2003 12:09:06 PM PDT by Alex Murphy (Athanasius contra mundum!)
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To: NormsRevenge
WHERE is that DARN golden SEAGUL when you need it???

LOL...it's probably on planet Kolob trying to reach godhood..LOL!!!!
14 posted on 06/13/2003 12:11:53 PM PDT by Norse
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To: NormsRevenge
Two summers ago, I pedaled across Saskatchewan during one of the worst droughts/hopper infestation the region had seen in ages - and a thought came to me:

All these fat little eating machines (dozens in every square yard) represent a huge, easily collected source of proteins and fats.

Now I'm not suggesting we make cootie-burgers for human consumption, but couldn't this resource be sent off to rendering plants for animal feeds?

One plus... no worry about BSE.

15 posted on 06/13/2003 12:12:16 PM PDT by StatesEnemy
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To: NormsRevenge
Yeah, and but the critters won't burglarize your house, turn over your garbage and get your dog pregnant like Marines will. (Former Naval Person)
16 posted on 06/13/2003 12:17:54 PM PDT by dljordan
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To: RnMomof7
But they're probably very good with gardening.
17 posted on 06/13/2003 12:18:10 PM PDT by Wrigley
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To: StatesEnemy; Alex Murphy; RnMomof7; drstevej; JesseShurun
All these fat little eating machines (dozens in every square yard) represent a huge, easily collected source of proteins and fats. Woody.
18 posted on 06/13/2003 12:18:18 PM PDT by CCWoody (ROTFLMAO)
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To: Norse
Good point, big birds would probably love these crunchy little fellas.

Heck, what about all the unwanted Canadian geese from Seattle and the Northwest? Ship 'em to this area.

They could probably eat a few pounds of these little fellas a day themselves.

19 posted on 06/13/2003 12:48:24 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi..Support FRee Republic..DemRats fear an informed populace..Spread the word;They're Done!!!)
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To: bedolido
In the 1800's, Indians would roast them and have a feast!
20 posted on 06/13/2003 12:48:55 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch (Freedom is not Free - Support the Troops!)
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