Plaques Pestilences and Diseases
Biblical Plague of Locusts ravage farmland the size of Spain in eastern
Australia
* By AFP
* From: NewsCore
* April 14, 2010 5:47PM
BIBLICAL SIZE SWARMS of locusts have infested a huge area of eastern
Australia roughly the size of Spain after recent floods, ravaging
farmland, a top official says.
Chris Adriaansen, head of the Australian Plague Locust Commission, said
the quick-breeding creatures had hit from Longreach in Queensland in
the northeast to Melbourne and Adelaide - about 500,000 square
kilometres.
"What we've got certainly is a very large and widespread infestation,"
he said.
"It's simply a reflection of the fact that we've had widespread rain
across that entire area."
Mr Adriaansen said some swarms covered areas as large as 300 square
kilometres, and with about 10 locusts per square metre, "that's a lot
of locusts."
Local media said the insects had already wiped out thousands of
hectares of crops and were also damaging grazing areas and gardens in
the key agricultural area.
"One farmer has about 400 hectares which will have to be resown," an
agronomist in the town of Forbes, Graham Falconer, told the ABC.
"The locusts are doing considerable damage."
Mr Adriaansen said the insects, which had destroyed some early planned
cereal crops but mostly fed on pasture, were set to multiply in coming
months as their offspring hatch.
"Come the middle of September through to October across that entire
inland area... we expect there to be some very large infestations
again," he said.
Swarms are expected in southern Queensland and northern New South
Wales, areas which last month were flooded after heavy rains broke
almost a decade of drought.