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Israel prepares for potential locust swarm headed from Yemen and Sudan

Thousands of grasshoppers seen flying over the Ramat Negev on March 5, 2013. Photo by Dudu Greenspan/Flash90.

Though the insects do not pose a threat of disease, they can wreak havoc on agricultural crops.

 

 Following heavy rainfalls in eastern Yemen and the Sudan-Eritrea border, Israel’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has issued a warning that locust swarms may arrive in Israel.

The Plant Protection and Inspection Services department of the Ministry are coordinating with the United Nations to receive updates on locust movement in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, according to a report by Ynet.

The last time Israel was hit by a swarm of locusts was in 2013. Though Israel managed to hit the swarm with a wall of pesticide on the border with Sinai, some insects still managed to enter into central Israel.

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